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The point is there is someone other than roachs18 who has ownership over the assets used (in this case the symbols from the Magic TCG) and thus he had to follow the demands of the owners of said assets since he holds no rights over their use. The ONLY thing that this table being free prevents is an immediate lawsuit for making profit of something you do not own. If he would have charged money for this table like back when Skyrim mods had to be bought then he would have had no DMCA claim but a free ride to jail and charges tacked on him (as far as I recall from my miniscule understanding of the American Copyright Laws)