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Old 01-28-10, 03:30 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by CWorth View Post
Thing is that is really iffy. Legally you do not own the software you are mearly paying a license fee to use it on your own computer but Ubi still owns full rights to that program. Gaming rights and such are a very grey area in terms of laws as they have never been really placed in any position to be tried in a court of law over these kinds of issues. I really have no clue where Ubi would or would not have any say in these kinds of matters.They do legally own all rights and claims on the softwaere you are using but as to whether they can say you need to stop modding a game that has been modded from day 1 of its release I don't think they could do that honestly. Most courts in my experience would look at it like they have been allowing it all these years and now they are saying you can't do it.Simply would not fly by what I know of the law. Not a lawyer myself just going off of what I have seen and read in other law cases.
I see, thanx for clearing that out.

The most important thing here is that, in my opinion, SH III (and IV) will continue to live on as long as there are people like us; and so will the modding for these two.
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