TheVampireDante Posted December 21, 2013 Share Posted December 21, 2013 WarriorWithin83 banned.Reason for the banAttacking staff and posting of private messages on site and forums after being told to remove stolen mod content from his uploads. Reference for staff You were politely asked to credit your source of content you included in your upload - Better Vampires AI Overhaul - you refused. This qualified your file as containing stolen content, which is why you were contacted and told to remove it.Then you removed all the files on your upload page - this is a violation of the site terms as well - as we do not allow empty file pages with no content. So they were removed as there was nothing to download. You had no one but yourself to blame for this. All you had to do was provide the requested credit in the beginning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark0ne Posted December 21, 2013 Share Posted December 21, 2013 To compound this ban, when the author of the work stolen by this user kindly got in contact with the WarriorWithin about using his content without permission or credit, WarriorWithin had this to say: of course? Yes I did copy something to make things faster to me wasting less time, but that would not be a problem at all if I could even remotely imagined you suddendly one day come here to collect credits. Since I want not credit you for a spell (and I made many other changes in my module) mainly cause you are not sympathetic to me and imo addicted to notoriety and credits so much that you come here to this small module waving allegations, I will rewrite all these "copied" spells from you in a way so will be no longer your right to collect to me credits. So not only does WarriorWithin admit to taking content from another author without permission and without crediting the original author he then goes on to say he won't credit the original author because he had the audacity to (very kindly I might add) inquire about the content used and ask for credit where credit is due. That's not how we work here and anyone who is anyone knows that. All this needed was a very simple "oops, sorry about that, I'll fix it straight away" with a quick update of the readme and file description to credit the author whose work was used. Apparently that was too much. We're better off without, thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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