alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.caEnglish · edit-213 hours agoCD Projekt Red has confirmed that it made a modder take down their Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod [VR Injection Framework: +100 games supported] because they were charging money for it [Patreon subscribers]www.gamespot.comexternal-linkmessage-square83fedilinkarrow-up1244
arrow-up1244external-linkCD Projekt Red has confirmed that it made a modder take down their Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod [VR Injection Framework: +100 games supported] because they were charging money for it [Patreon subscribers]www.gamespot.comalessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.caEnglish · edit-213 hours agomessage-square83fedilink
minus-squarethingsiplay@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·15 hours agoI see, I didn’t think about the modding tools here. I always thought such clauses in the EULA are there for “good manners”, and not something that can be used in court in example. Lot of stuff in EULAs in general are not legally enforceable.
minus-squareMuehe@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·15 hours agoYeah true, but actually proving that in court costs time and money. And once you get a DMCA takedown notice you are forced to fight it or comply.
I see, I didn’t think about the modding tools here. I always thought such clauses in the EULA are there for “good manners”, and not something that can be used in court in example. Lot of stuff in EULAs in general are not legally enforceable.
Yeah true, but actually proving that in court costs time and money. And once you get a DMCA takedown notice you are forced to fight it or comply.