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Originally Posted by jasonbirder
In court! Don't make me laugh..not only has nothing illegal been done, but what software publisher would want to be seen taking their customers to court for modifying their software for their own personnel use? Thats just a joke!
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From memory it is called reverse engineering and product modification. With most software the publisher authorises the customer to use the programme in a manner prescribed by the publisher. Anything outside that is beyond the terms of conditions, and the publisher has the right to enforce that. Read any EULA. You click okay that you agree to the terms BEFORE you install the programme. End of story... <
That is not to say the 1C legal team, AND more likely UBI, are building a case for prosecution. Not heard any comments from them on the mods?
("Hey, I found your stolen car, I saw the lights busted and mirrors missing so I fixed them for you, they work better than the old ones, hope that's okay?")