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      3213 hours ago

      Me personally no, but content providers that can be taken offline due to ignoring DMCA kinda have to.

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        2413 hours ago

        share any shit you make on p2p networks. not even the feds have figured out how to take down a torrent consistently.

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          That doesn’t fix the problem here though, which is that a specific distribution source took it down.

          If you want to fight Sony, go for it. If you ask for funding for a lawsuit, I’ll probably contribute. If you just redistribute over P2P, that’s cool too.

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          13 hours ago

          One can see which torrents you share. So when they can’t jail you for that - yes, but money makes laws.

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      If there’s a chance of getting sued, yeah, but really my time would be better spent on mods or contributions to non proprietary games anyway.

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      312 hours ago

      If a publisher doesn’t want modders improving the value of their product, I don’t feel too inclined to argue with them. There are no shortage of other games from more-amenable-to-modding publishers that could benefit from mods.