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The cap applies not only to identical designs but also to substantially similar ones, meaning minor variations that do not materially change the design do not reset the 20-unit limit.
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You may not make and sell more than 20 items that share the same or substantially similar design.
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"You don't make and sell more than 20 product items using the same (or substantially similar) designExcerpt from Minecraft's Usage Guidelines
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The cap applies not only to identical designs but also to substantially similar ones, meaning minor variations that do not materially change the design do not reset the 20-unit limit.
You may not make and sell more than 20 items that share the same or substantially similar design.
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