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Originally Posted by Yeahlight@EQC
The critical difference between our projects (EQEMU & EQC) is the end result. The derivative works generated here add very little value to the original works, while the derivative works created under EQC may add substantial value to the original works. Those at EQC are not continuously exerting effort to boost some firm’s bottom line.
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Maybe I am misinterpreting this, but it sounds like you are saying that EQEmu has everything to gain by getting access to EQC's source, and that EQC has nothing to gain by having full-time access to EQEmu's source?
Honestly, I don't see how the end result of between EQEmu and EQC is different. Ultimately, the end result is that both of them play emulated EQ. EQC simply decided to work towards compatibility with only a single client and add special features and fixes to simulate a certain time period of EQ, where instead it could have been added to EQEmu as it supports multiple clients and multiple types of servers via rule sets and such.