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You mean I can shoot and kill people, and say it's not murder, because it's my gun?
Your reasoning may be sound to you but not others
I am not a lawyer - but there may be legal issues in selling a product/mod for a game that is licensed to someone else -PGI in this case - so like how many Youtubers do and offer a superscription service with benefits to people who support financially, the mod author has done the same.
I'll quote from his Nexus mods page
"Thanks to all supporters of the work to make Solaris 7 possible in Mechwarrior 5!
Clarification: vonMission's first public release coming from Early Access bringing you the Light Mech League from Solaris 7 with custom Arenas, the rest is still work in progress and at the moment only for supporters because - again - it is in progress..."
Doesn't sound like a 'paywall' to me - sounds like a work in progress.
Again its a mod - you DON'T have to use it
So His mod his rules - if you don't like it - make your own
Disclaimer - This mod does not interest me and for that reason alone - I'll not be using it. I do have his Von-Biomes mod but due to limited financial resources - I would not support him in subscription form
Goes both ways buddy. Except, you know, there's definitions to fall back to.
That there should end the discussion, but okay let's keep going.
That's great. Now let's see the definition of paywall:
"A paywall is a method of restricting access to content, with a purchase or a paid subscription." - Wikipedia
"A system that prevents Internet users from accessing certain Web content without a paid subscription" - Merriam-Webster
"Early access posts are a way to share content with your patrons before it goes live publicly on Patreon." -- Patreon
Nope, it's paywall, by virtue of content restricted behind payment. Oh wait, sorry, are you going to the "It's only for news articles"? Cause that would be funny. Please argue that.
Not really the issue.
You also don't have to pay for the news subscription, because you don't have the read the news. Doesn't mean it isn't paywall.
So you mean to tell me that, he shouldn't be paywalling content in the first place? Not really my standpoint, but you do you.
Oh wait, by that, you mean, it's "not paywall *wink* *wink*"? Meaning it is really paywall, but the author would be in trouble if we admit that.
And again, not murder, because it's my gun. I'm merely enjoying my 2nd Amendment rights.
Great talk.
K
Yes, and that's called Paywalling. Which I have specified that I am fine with, he just have to admit it.
And I'm sorry that you seem to not be able to understand basic reason and logic. Truly a tragedy, I pity you.
#thoughtsandprayers
There's actually a lot of laws, EULAs, T&C etc that actively prohibit the monetization on modding essentially, it is that they are just not enforced. Mostly cause it is extremely difficult to enforce though if found out all hell can break loose because in reality most mods are using "borrowed" assets from other properties. Case point would be if someone made a mod where they used a single texture from another game and charged for it, doesn't matter that 99.9% of the content they made was unique and their own work, unless they worked out a royalties deal for using that asset they're essentially breaching copyright. If this is the case it is not just the mod creator but the hoster as well who is financially liable. Why the whole paid mod fiasco a while back was such a colossal ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, even bigger than people thought.
Fair enough. But that doesn't answer my question.
How is an intended content, for an advertised as part of the mod, reserved for Patreon Supporters that require payment, not paywalled?
Schrodingers Mods essentially.
"Technically?" -- wouldn't it be technically on the other way around, by virtue of common-sense?
So it's "Not paywalled" *wink *wink.
Okay lol.
Modders don't owe you a damn thing.
I agree.
Well, it doesn't make not paywall, because it is still conceptually content behind payment.
As I said before, I am fine with monetization. He just have to be honest about it.
Except that there's an EULA to abide by.
It's a mod he's producing for someone else's game, and if the company forbids profiteering on their game in this manner, that's the end of it.
This has been tried with many other games, and the mod authors (with rare exceptions) have been slapped with cease and desist orders. Some companies 'do' allow this sort of thing, such as Bethesda, who even facilitate it via their in-game paid workshop.
Most companies, however, such as Paradox (an otherwise very mod friendly developer and publisher) do not allow this.
This is why so many modders rely on donations rather than paywalls - because the EULAs don't cover donations, as the donations are not 'technically' tied to the distribution of the mod.
Edit: It's also worth noting that mod authors don't actually own their mods. Developers can 'take' mods and absorb them into their games - often without even giving the mod authors credit let alone compensation. Paradox has done this on several occasions with Stellaris and 'many' occasions with Crusaders Kings. Some would argue that Fallout 4's settlement building system was them 'taking' a mod that allowed for building in Skyrim.