GLTh3Pr0 Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 I'm not 100% sure how much is it legal to port a model from another Lucasarts game, but if it is, would it be possible to port the Snowtrooper model from TFU to JA?I think it's the most detailed version available (aside of DICE's Battlefront one, which I think would be above the transform space limit).Thanks in advice, dudes!
swegmaster Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 I'm not 100% sure how much is it legal to port a model from another Lucasarts game, but if it is, would it be possible to port the Snowtrooper model from TFU to JA?I think it's the most detailed version available (aside of DICE's Battlefront one, which I think would be above the transform space limit).Thanks in advice, dudes!well @@Seven did it with the tfu qui-gon jinn and tfu old ben kenobi models, so yes
Psyk0Sith Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 Is it legal to enter a store and walk out with a 60" screen without paying? ChalklYne likes this
swegmaster Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 Is it legal to enter a store and walk out with a 60" screen without paying?no, but i have seen this, should answer the legality question: LEGAL INFORMATION FOR MODDERS Any and all Star Wars creations, regardless of their source or creator, are copyrighted and trademarked by Lucasfilm LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED and can be used by anyone according to the copyright and trademark enforcement policies of Lucasfilm LTD. Any and all game mods and mod elements relating to Star Wars regardless of their source are the property of Lucasfilm LTD and can be used freely without permission in accordance with Lucasfilm copyright guidelines as outlined in the game's and/or mod tools EULA. Modders hold no copyright or trademark claims over Lucasfilm LTD properties. Permission is not required to use or create derivative works in accordance with Lucasfilm LTD copyright guidelines. No entity can prohibit or allow the use or distribution of Lucasfilm LTD properties but Lucasfilm LTD. Any claim of ownership or rights must be resolved by the complaintant with Lucasfilm LTD and no other entity. Claiming rights over Lucasfilm LTD property not extended by Lucasfilm LTD is a violation of copyright law. All game-ready objects on this site are provided according to usage guidelines outlined in the respective Jedi Knight/Academy/Outcast, Star Wars Battlefront I/II,and Empire at War Game End User and Mod Tool License Agreements Any derivative works become property of Lucasfilm LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED upon distribution or release. Where assets have not been prepared for the above games the Lucasfilm LTD copyright guidelines have been followed for original derivative works. For easy to understand information about copyrights, see: http://www.srhs.net/aboutus/policies/copyright.php http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-general.html#what For privacy protection purposes the name and address of the element's creators can be obtained by Lucasfilm LTD by contacting psych0fred@hotmail.com THESE LEVELS AND ELEMENTS ARE NOT MADE, DISTRIBUTED, OR SUPPORTED BY LUCASARTS, A DIVISION OF LUCASFILM ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY LTD. ELEMENTS TM & © LUCASARTS, A DIVISION OF LUCASFILM ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY LTD. dark_apprentice likes this
Psyk0Sith Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 The original game publishers probably have a different view on the matter in their EULA. That's what you should base your "legality" on.SOURCE LICENSE CONDITIONSYou agree not to:-Make copies of the Program or any part thereof, or make copies of the materials accompanying the Program. -Reverse engineer, derive source code, modify, decompile, or disassemble the Program, in whole or in part. So you're still free to do as you please, but in terms of legality it's not swegmaster likes this
swegmaster Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 i'm pretty sure its still okay to put up as a download link, just not as a jkhub download
Teancum Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 The original game publishers probably have a different view on the matter in their EULA. That's what you should base your "legality" on. SOURCE So you're still free to do as you please, but in terms of legality it's not To be fair, the EULA has been updated. See http://store.steampowered.com/app/32430/ TheWhitePhoenix and swegmaster like this
Rayce Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 Yeah, porting from other LucasArts-era Star Wars games is legal now. dark_apprentice and TheWhitePhoenix like this
TheWhitePhoenix Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Yeah, porting from other LucasArts-era Star Wars games is legal now.I gotta say....* Claps Slowly. * Disney...you may have made some questionable choices....*Glares at Marvel* But....This...it'll help keep LucasArts era games going for a long time in terms of content. As long as it doesn't violate the EULA, that is.
Psyk0Sith Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I guess that's good news then, we won't need to make any of those models, they can now be swapped around freely swegmaster likes this
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