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Old 11-09-06, 05:52 PM   #4
ASWnut101
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Originally Posted by Ducimus
Was that a typo, or did you have a freudian slip and call me a nasty name?
oopsy daisies! Ill go ahead and edit, maby.


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As per the topic, im not really sure what to say. It sucks really. Small time gaming schmuchks have been making (or tying to) money off the internet for awhile. I ran into it the first time, a loooonng time ago when i found out some level's i made for DukeNukem3d ended up on a commercially sold compliation CD at the local software store. Nobody asked me if they could use it, and nobody cared. It never occured to me that it was BS moneygrubbin until much later. At the time i was flattered.

One issue i think is that their odds of doing it, and getting away with it are high.

Seriously. I can make a mod, put my username on it, "made by Ducimus". Well, who the hell is Ducimus? What if their 3 or 4 other people on the internet who use the same userhandle? Which one made it? how do you prove that you did? My assumption is that since the username isnt real, neither is the disclaimer that you put into a readme, or at the least its easily negated. Other that i think usermods in general are considered by some a free resource, up for grabs. THey could concievably say, "we're only charging for the manhours it took to make this compliation Plus CD burning" or whatever; at a markup of course. The whole thing is shady. I think until modders start using RL info, the disclaimer is tantamount to a verbal agreement - worth the paper its printed on. And who here would use their RL info on the internet so freely?

Of course i am no lawyer, so i can be entirely wrong.
anything cleared up, Albrecht?
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