Originally Posted by tinyu
number two.
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I'd think it would be more of #1, but to a lesser extent, I guess #2 would apply too just for the specific reason the data isn't available until you pay for it. I would technically say the data sold separately would fall under a "premium version" and still be able to be taken action against by Blizzard. It would also count as a "charge for related services" Has Blizzard been contacted about this issue?
1) Add-ons must be free of charge.
All add-ons must be distributed free of charge.
Developers may not create "premium" versions of add-ons with additional for-pay features, charge money to download an add-on,
charge for services related to the add-on, or otherwise require some form of monetary compensation to download or access an add-on.
2) Add-on code must be completely visible.
The programming code of an add-on must in no way be hidden or obfuscated, and must be freely accessible to and viewable by the general public.