JustChill Posted February 10, 2020 Share Posted February 10, 2020 Hey there, maybe a few of you already experienced me ranting about how the Creation Engine works and how much it is different (and sometimes a pain in the ass) compared to Gamebryo. ^^ HOWEVER, aside of messing around with the modding tools for these games myself, I of course love to use good mods from others and share endorsements over many different Nexus sites. That said, I either would appreciate if all users respect the intellectual property of others. I've already contacted a moderator about this on this hub and either wrote directly to the original authors of Realistic Water Two and a few other mods that got affected.Talking about this:http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197985053959/myworkshopfiles/?p=1This Steam user is flooding the Enderal Workshop with mods from Skyrim Nexus. What bothers me the most is, that this user actually has to be a Nexus member as that's the only way how he / she can download the original mods. And while he / she is linking to the original that still doesn't cover a permission.Similar as if you use a specific music for a Youtube video. Even if you write the original composer of that music into the description, it doesn't protect you from a copyright strike where you even might have to remove the sound from your video in the worst case. The thing what bugs me about this is, that Nexus mod authors might be very happy to share their mods on the Workshop or other sites, as long as they are asked for?I got asked for my Pipboy Light and Farmhouse to be translated to russian and uploaded on some russian mod site.I was happy to agree on that, as I am happy if others find a good use of my mods. It's the act of asking that makes the difference. In the case of having a permission you can either write about having got permission by the original author, but I highly doubt that this user asked anyone of the original creators here on the Nexus.Which is very disrespectful and disappointing. Just the way I think about it, no offense. Kindest regards,JC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustChill Posted February 11, 2020 Author Share Posted February 11, 2020 Realistic Water Two got removed from the Steam Enderal Workshop, after I contacted one of the developers there and confirmed that the user has no upload permisson after directly talking with Isoku and SparrowPrince. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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