

I'm still unsure, but the whole private server legality issue seems to be one big grey area. However, this may be circumvented if you give the owners credit for their material. Aside from this, civil copyright infringement seems to apply. This can lead to a number of problems such as donation fraud and tax evasion. Which means you are not using money gained through donations for the server or its improvements, rather to fill your own pockets. The issue arises when using donations as a means of paying yourself. As a result, there is no retail value to these files as they are not available for purchase, though I could be wrong. There is no subscription cost associated with Fiesta.
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Due to the donation system in place, even if you do take some money for yourself (reimbursement for expenses paid/work involved with running the server) - you are not infringing anyone's copyright as you have no intention of profiting off of their work. The people running these servers are doing so using a donation system - which, operate using a micro-transaction model (virtual goods/currency) in exchange for items.I'm no expert on development but, from what I can tell these files were leaked and reversed engineered (something that is supposedly legal). Fiesta Online files have been uploaded and are available to the public.

So I've been doing a lot of research into this topic, to which my results have remained largely inconclusive for a number of reasons.
