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We are supper happy you love Live2D avatars. We love them too. They are AMAZING!
However posting on the workshop Live2D models whose data is ripped from other published games (be they on PC, PSP or Android or any other platform) is not only illegal and unethical, but also can create trouble between us and Valve, Live2D and the copyright holders. So please do not do this, no matter how you got the data.
Keep in mind that posting ripped content is a different thing entirely than someone doing some Fanart or a reinterpretation, or a caricature of an established character . While Fanart is a bit in a gray area, ( and some publishers even are okay with it - but still you should check), and caricatures or satire of a copyrighted character is in most cases 100% legal, uploading ripped art content is not okay in the slightest. It creates legal headaches for everyone involved. So please do not do it :).
Today we had to ban three such avatars from the workshop when Live2D immediately recognized them and reported them to us.
This goes for all copyrighted data, not just Live2D.
The only way we could ever be able to allow such actions is if you had formal permission from the copyright owners to do that with their data, before posting it.
I have uploaded it to the workshop, but credited the original artist. Is this allowed? If not, I apologize and I will take it down.
However, you should keep trying to find the original artist and be sure that you have his/her permission.