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Ace of the Deep
![]() Join Date: May 2005
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I am not try to start a fight but with so much negativity over Seawolves I did something I have never done with any game.
I read the user agreement. You may want to read it.:hmm: It actually states you/we agree not to modify the game for any reason. No, I am not kidding check out a few lines. This is from SH3 user agreement and there is much more and it comes from many directions that basically says UBI owns whatever you do. From the agreement you clicked yes to: ![]() It is not permitted: - To make copies of the Multimedia Product, - To operate the Multimedia Product commercially, - To use it contrary to morality or the laws in force, - To modify the Multimedia Product or create any derived work, - To transmit the Multimedia Product via a telephone network or any other electronic means, except during multi-player games on authorised networks, - To create or distribute unauthorised levels and/or scenarios, - To decompile, reverse engineer or disassemble the Multimedia Product. Noticed they misspelled “Authorize” Is that a loophole? I doubt they would do so but it may be the illegal mods are RUB, NYGM and Greywolves. Technically. ![]() But, as I said in other post they like the community doing mods because, as we now can clearly see, they can use them as if they made them. They can legally claim ownership to what ever anyone does for SH3 I must laugh at all of us because had we read this long ago we would have realized our job was to turn around bend over and be had. Our choice was to like it or not but we got it in the end. A depth charge up tube five, so to speak! ![]() But, don't stop there read the whole thing. I had no idea they so completely had us all along! I copied the whole agreement if anyone wants it posted here say so. Wulfmann
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