When do I agree to the terms and conditions of a Minecraft server?

Ce
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When I go to a server I will not, as in the Civil Code anchored on the terms and conditions.

Did I agree to the terms and conditions through the joinen?

And if so, is not it breaking the Civil Code?

Zy

As with many other online services, you agree to the terms and conditions as soon as you start using the service. It is your own responsibility to inform you about the terms and conditions before the service is useful. For Minecraft servers, the terms and conditions are usually located on a dedicated website.

Wa

You have already agreed to the terms and conditions when you have created a Minecraft account. At least that's what happened to me.

Ce

Yes, but I agree with the terms and conditions of Minecraft. The server has other. The Civil Code provides that I was informed first (had to check myself) and must first confirm. But if I can confirm nowhere, but only read and then go to the server, I have not agreed to the terms and conditions that affect the server.

Ce

Yes, I have agreed to the MC terms and conditions, but not the server terms and conditions

Ce

In addition, if the server owner tells me then that I have violated the terms and conditions and I'm banned, so I can't be punished if I have not accepted. And as the StGB says, if the perpetrator at the time of the crime had no knowledge of the applicable law, he is punished

Zy

On a Minecraft server is primarily homeowner, therefore, the server owner may also refer you completely without giving reasons of the server. It is also sufficient if a server owner specifies the terms and conditions on the homepage of the server. To say "I did not know what's in the terms and conditions." Although these were freely available on the homepage, it would be like saying "I did not know that I could not steal anything because I did not read the laws." The principle applies: Ignorance does not protect against punishment.