Signal creating?

 
Can I create a signal while using the bought robot? does somebody know? 
 

Read the rules: https://www.mql5.com/en/signals/rules#part_VII:

8. Copying, selling, distribution, transmission or other actions directed to using the Signals for purposes other than intended, unless otherwise permitted.

This could be used to stop the signal and to ban you for some time "unless otherwise permitted" by the author!

Rules for copy trading in MetaTrader 4 and 5 - the Trading Signals service
Rules for copy trading in MetaTrader 4 and 5 - the Trading Signals service
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Carl Schreiber #:

Read the rules: https://www.mql5.com/en/signals/rules#part_VII:

This could be used to stop the signal and to ban you for some time "unless otherwise permitted" by the author!

Thanks, Sir

 
Carl Schreiber #:

Read the rules: https://www.mql5.com/en/signals/rules#part_VII:

This could be used to stop the signal and to ban you for some time "unless otherwise permitted" by the author!

I don't think that's what this rule means Carl.

There is another one in the Product rules however 

III.3:Purchasing a Product does not mean buying rights to it. The Product is transferred to the Buyer for personal use only.

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Rules of Using the Market Service
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Lorentzos Roussos #:

I don't think that's what this rule means Carl.

There is another one in the Product rules however 

Is that right?
 
Islom Karimov #:
Is that right?

Based on the wording of rule 8 it mentions actions of the signals service , and states use other than intended . It is about the signal service actions not whatever is creating the signal.

So if i use the signal subscription to find where the cdn of mql is and attack it ,that would ban me.

Now i don't think the product rule is absolutely about signal broadcasting either . 

I mean if your signal uses 2 eas and manual intervention that is not 100% of any of the 2 eas . 

I believe it's a gray area , but could fall under III.3 of the market rules