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Looks like the Ghostrunner developers also have an issue with paid mods running off their IP.

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[โ€“] DupaCycki@lemmy.world -5 points 3 days ago (4 children)

In a considerably more ideal world than the one we live in, all games, not just mods, would be free and everyone could just donate to developers of games they found worth the money.

It'll probably take a long time for that world to materialize, since it'd require all corporations and billionaires to disappear forever first.

In the meantime, either make free mods with an option to donate, or make your own games. Personally I think it's a waste of time and effort to spend so much of your life on mods for AAA games. I could understand if it was just for fun, but this guy seems to treat this way more seriously.

[โ€“] echodot@feddit.uk 0 points 3 days ago

In a considerably more ideal world than the one we live in, all games, not just mods, would be free and everyone could just donate to developers of games they found worth the money.

Great idea so now corporations are going to think they can get away with not paying me as well because I should just donate my labour. It's a nice idea but it doesn't work unless we have robots to do all the work, and then of course I still wouldn't have any money in that scenario so the government would have to give me some. And I just know people would start complaining about freeloaders.

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[โ€“] Sunsofold@lemmings.world -3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

End corporate personhood. IP laws have become malign corporate distortions of reasonable artist protections. No company should be allowed to 'own' anything, but certainly not IP. A company has no intellect, thus cannot have intellectual property.

As for this case in particular, selling a mod is absolutely not infringing on the IP of the game it is attached to any more than selling a clip on bookmark/magnifying glass/book light (a tool attached to a piece of media to grant the user a useful extra functionality/greater ease of use when interacting with that piece of media) infringes on the IP of the author.

[โ€“] Atlas_@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

No copyright

[โ€“] jaselle@lemmy.ca -4 points 4 days ago (40 children)

I don't get why modders shouldn't be allowed to ask for money. Do players just want people to work for free? Why should the game developers get to set the rules when mods often contain no content/IP from the game devs?

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