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Torezu

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    Torezu got a reaction from Unehydrodyday in Please help me i could use it   
    This isn't a good place for this, so if you're still having problems after following my advice, try the Server Op Swap Shop.

    Anyway, you're missing a in your structure for Tekkit.jar, and the full directory from C: to Tekkit.jar probably needs " marks around it, since you have a space in your folder structure.

    Also, you're locking the server into using 1G of RAM. I'd give it a range, say -Xms1G and -Xmx1536M or something.
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    Torezu got a reaction from DragonRX in [3.1.2] FCoFix™ Tekkit Pro [5k FFA PVP/Raid/Grief, Full EE, NO BANNED ITEMS] Reopening Soon   
    This is incorrect.
     
     
    This is correct, with one caveat: if someone violates your TM, you are responsible for protecting it, typically with a cease and desist letter followed by a civil suit if that doesn't work.  If you fail to protect your trademark, you go the way of the escalator, though in your case being genericized is...unlikely.  Disclaimer: IANAL, but I have been to a couple of small classes on IP protection, given my occupation.
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    Torezu got a reaction from GenPage in [3.1.2] FCoFix™ Tekkit Pro [5k FFA PVP/Raid/Grief, Full EE, NO BANNED ITEMS] Reopening Soon   
    This is incorrect.
     
     
    This is correct, with one caveat: if someone violates your TM, you are responsible for protecting it, typically with a cease and desist letter followed by a civil suit if that doesn't work.  If you fail to protect your trademark, you go the way of the escalator, though in your case being genericized is...unlikely.  Disclaimer: IANAL, but I have been to a couple of small classes on IP protection, given my occupation.
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    Torezu got a reaction from rcmaehl in [3.1.2] FCoFix™ Tekkit Pro [5k FFA PVP/Raid/Grief, Full EE, NO BANNED ITEMS] Reopening Soon   
    This is incorrect.
     
     
    This is correct, with one caveat: if someone violates your TM, you are responsible for protecting it, typically with a cease and desist letter followed by a civil suit if that doesn't work.  If you fail to protect your trademark, you go the way of the escalator, though in your case being genericized is...unlikely.  Disclaimer: IANAL, but I have been to a couple of small classes on IP protection, given my occupation.
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