EULA — Minecraft License Agreement
EULA — Minecraft License Agreement
What is EULA?
EULA (End User License Agreement) is an end-user license agreement between you and the Minecraft developer (Mojang Studios).
EULA describes:
- Rules for using the game
- User rights and responsibilities
- Restrictions on modifications and commercial use
Warning! Without accepting the EULA, starting a Minecraft server is impossible.
How to Accept EULA?
There are two ways to accept the license agreement:
Method 1: Through Console (Recommended)
- Go to your server console in the control panel
- Start the server
- The server will automatically create an
eula.txtfile and stop - Follow the instructions in the console or use Method 2
Method 2: Edit the eula.txt File
- Open the control panel at panel.qwer-host.xyz and select your server
- Go to the “Files” tab
- Find and open the
eula.txtfile - Replace the file contents with:
eula=true - Save the file
- Start the server
After completing these steps, the server will start successfully.
Important Information
- By accepting the EULA, you agree to comply with Mojang Studios’ license agreement terms
- We recommend reading the full agreement at: minecraft.net/eula
- EULA applies to all Minecraft servers, regardless of hosting provider