RE: Microsoft requests 'Cloning' Plus! scripts to be removed
So, would Microsoft have a problem with someone, for example, hosting the scripts on a site in a text file? Allowing someone to compile it or stick it in the script editor themselves? They can control the distribution of such files from a software company but I doubt they could control the distribution of the source because it isn't really malicious.
My advice to any developers who have coded these scripts is to make them available in different ways via your own personal site or uploading them to development sites. You can even set up your own Google Site / Google Code area for free, so do that.
There's no reason why the developers have to comply with Microsoft.
How about an 'unofficial' Messenger Plus! Live Script Database?
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