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I guess you could take that response with a grain of salt, whether he was contacted by a developer or not. Either way I see his reason for stopping. He's a talented programmer probably looking to move into some type of software development and these hacking tools give him the risk of legal action, with no benefit to him.If you want to know, I wasn't contacted by square-enix or anything. But I feel that the viewer is becoming a touchy subject and I honestly don't want to have legal issues.
For my next projects, I have a few things in mind, but nothing really decided yet.
fair use is a myth as far as intelectual property goes...Does anyone know why it shut down in the first place? Was there too many "fair use" models posted?
Two noteworthy things; 1) fair use - in the case of a parody for example - allows use of IP as a part of new work, within certain rules. At least I don't see making - and even less converting - models to another game as new work. The entire model is based on existing IP after all. 2) Anyone can send a cease and desist, they do not need to have actual case. Because let's face it; how many hobbyists are willing to go to court just to prove that the big guy is using scare tactics? Not very many, and that's why it works.fair use is a myth as far as intelectual property goes...
well, it is in the games industry anyway. i got slapped with a C&D just for modeling sephiroth and cloud for hl2 haha.