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I am an artist who is VERY anti-IP law. The system as it exists is evil and does far more harm than good. IP is not some holy grail that deserves protection when it can be so easily abused. I would rather have no IP law than the current system, but I'll settle for reforms.
Makes me think of all the day care places with Disney characters painted outside the walls…
I agree with this.
That said, the prohibition of paid mods should be a cultural matter, not a legal one. It shouldn't be illegal, but we as a gaming community should refuse to engage with them as poor practice
Evil is a really strong word that I'm not sure I can get behind here.
It's part of an overall system that protects the Haves from the Have-Nots. I consider it evil.