Amtrack and everyone else claiming a conversion of Morrowind is illegal are undoubtedly wrong for many reasons. 1) The EULA specifically states in one clause that it is against the reverse engineering of its software properties, which is the main concern of many production companies like Bethesda who will see an alternate group use their engine to gain fame/acclaim and then profit from it. This is the only clause in the contract in which I can see that one would have concern but since you're using the engines that Bethesda owns, there is no problem. Not to mention, recreating Morrowind wouldn't even be reverse engineering. You would be using Skyrim's platform and Morrowind's story. 2) But that's the keyword, which is "Profit". Anytime money is involved, that is when the lawyers are called in. Even in the frivelous case that Bethesda may see a gamer copy an entire storyline, if they took it to court, they would lose. Simply put, there's no judge in the world that would ever take a case seriously in which Bethesda was not "harmed" in a conflict and it is especially hard to prove that an individual on the internet "gained" anything from such a conflict. 3) Parody is protected under copyright law and will be forever and as silly/insulting as it may sound, modding is considered parody. There is no case to be made against any individual mod except for a moral one. 4) Copyright does not pertain to the lifting of entire texts from one installment of a protected property to another so long as the owner owns both properties. This is especially the case for The Elder Scrolls BECAUSE OF the creation kit in all three major installments of the game which explicitly allows its users to create and USE all properties in each game for the sole purpose of entertaining and expanding of interests in The Elder Scrolls series. Regardless of what you take from one TES game and put in another, you are protected under the actions of Bethesda and their own implications. Lets please stop this silly argument and get on with the genius that is recreating Morrowind. I would suggest however that you get together with the several others who are undertaking this task and you will do better. Also, if you could train users *raises hand* I'm sure they would be more than happy to help you.