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legal and illegal

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:58 pm
by Armor King
Uhhmm...isnt it illegal to steal a game file like we're doing? like getting the 3D models? or it only becomes illegal when we use it without the license of the company where the game is made for commercial products?

Re: legal and illegal

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:58 pm
by tkGr33N
Armor King wrote:Uhhmm...isnt it illegal to steal a game file like we're doing? like getting the 3D models? or it only becomes illegal when we use it without the license of the company where the game is made for commercial products?
Yea, there is a limit
like my signature says don't illegally download a game if you don't own it.

You can extract the content from a game aslong as you don't give it to anyone to the public (Private is okay, i think, as long you don't tell anyone else)

Re: legal and illegal

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:37 am
by firsak
I just love "Batmans" like these.

Re: legal and illegal

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 4:59 pm
by maxfire02
Hi all of you!

I think that the question of legal and illegal does not arise if anyone who extracts any of the game files with the prior consent of the creator or designer of the game! :owned2:

i mean either by buying copyright or patents of the game :)

Thanks

Re: legal and illegal

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:26 am
by junk angel
It depends on the application itself. For instance reversing the code to be able to read and load the models is not illegal in any sense of way. Nor could it really be seen under virtually any legal system.

The usage of the models, textures and similar is a different matter. Likewise loading any custom changed content into the game (translated text as an example.)

A lot of that depends on your local laws. But as a load of thumb, unless you get asked by the copyright holder to stop you're in the green.
And even then you usually get two strikes in a sense.
a) A civil request
b) a cease and desist order

And if you don't act on that you can get into trouble. I know for example that bohemia interactive is very iffy about their models or any content located in their engine (even mod models ported out of the engine) and has actually sent emails to a number of people that did port them to stop.

But at the end of the day, every country has a somewhat different legal system as copyrights are concerned. In a number of them you can essentially get derivate copyright for a port - which is one of the reason some companies are very iffy about the whole deal.

Re: legal and illegal

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 7:38 am
by darkwave1062
If I get a any sort of request to stop, then I'll will, and I certainly wouldn't use them commercially. I'm not good enough to model them myself, so this is a nice alternative.