Re: TF2 Valve maps decompiled
Posted by Naklajat on
Thu Jan 10th 2008 at 6:58am
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Distributing valve's content without their permission is illegal, yes, whether given freely or otherwise (otherwise would make them angry, i think). That's what everyone who has the game agreed to in the EULA and so they can easily take legal recourse. More likely they'll send a takedown notice to the file distributors, if that. It's easy for anyone who already downloaded the content from steam to get the source though since Vmex is linked to on the valve wiki, and mdldecompiler comes with the sdk.
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Re: TF2 Valve maps decompiled
Posted by Gwil on
Thu Jan 10th 2008 at 3:20pm
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Lies, damned lies and statistics.
Incidentally isn't the Valve EULA one of those irritating things that makes you scroll down (ie "read it") before you can click ahead? God I hate those things.
Re: TF2 Valve maps decompiled
Posted by fishy on
Thu Jan 10th 2008 at 5:00pm
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the eula states that playing any of the games constitutes agreeing to the eula, so yes, you have agreed to it, whether you like it or not.
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Re: TF2 Valve maps decompiled
Posted by fishy on
Fri Jan 11th 2008 at 3:05am
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Legal systems don't accept ignorance as an excuse, so stop wriggling, you stay on the hook.
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