Modpacks/pt-br

Modpacks (short for mod packages, or modification packages) are packages of. Over fifteen thousand modpacks for Minecraft currently exist, all with various themes. Virtually all modpacks use mods created for the Computer Edition.

História
Devido à complexidade da configuração de mods para trabalhar em conjunto, foram modificados os modelos. Um dos primeiros modpacks foi, que foi lançado no Beta 1.7. depois de ser destacado no The Yogscast, tornou-se muito popular, e inspirou mais modpacks, bem como.

Ao longo do tempo, surgiram outras plataformas, incluindo e. Muitos, talvez até a maioria, os jogadores Minecraft modificados usam modpacks em vez de baixar e configurar mods manualmente.

Originally, most modpacks were "kitchen sink" modpacks; they included a number of mods designed to work together, but nothing more. Various modpacks with themes, custom maps and goals rose over time, such as, , and. and similar mods have been frequently used to give modpacks a goal or a storyline.

Permissions
The original modpack and sequel modpacks did not include express permission from the mod authors to redistribute their mods. This later became a problem when introduced malicious code to make the  destroy blocks around it when the mod jar was inside a "technic" folder. Later modpack platforms, including and, required all modpacks to have permission from all mods inside their modpacks. Due to having permission to distribute all mods uploaded to, all CurseForge modpacks created through mods hosted on CurseForge automatically have permission.

Although the legal status of modpacks requiring permission to distribute their mods has never been challenged in court, the general consensus is that it is legally required. Because Mods are deviations of Minecraft, Mojang has the right to regulate them. However, they still can be released under licenses that restrict distribution. Additionally, the use of mods without having express permission is generally seen as unethical in the modded community, although mod authors using restrictive licenses is also commonly frowned upon.