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May 11, 2007 would anyone know any sites that have downloads of downloads of paysites for sims 2? Paysitesmustbedestroyed.org kind fo thing, that they have free stuff. Sims 1; Sims 2; Sims 3; Sims 4. There were some objects that I wanted to download from the 'Paysites must be destroyed. Is there anyone here that is a. Published by Vertigo, a subsidiary of DC Comics, the comic imprint Fables is a multi- Eisner Awards- winning series that ran from 2. May 27, 2013 The sims Paysites Must Be Destroyed aka Sims Booty site is down. Does anyone know why?
Inquiring about 'Paysites must be destroyed.' There were some objects that I wanted to download from the 'Paysites must be destroyed' website, but before I do so, I want to be sure that I'm not doing anything illegal. If someone is payed for their creations for the Sims 2 game, whether by EA themselves or by an unofficial Sims 2 website, then isn't it technically wrong to download the items for free, without consent from the creators, or website?
Is there anyone here that is a frequenter of the Paysites must die website? If so, please tell me. I don't know if it's too much trouble for a couple of sim items to risk doing something that could get me in trouble with the law.:P and sorry if i posted this in the wrong section. Wasn't sure where else to put it. There really are two aspects to your question: (1) is it legal to download booty, and (2) is it moral to do so. I think the answer to the first is that it probably is legal.
As to the moral issue, that is up to you. As for the legal, Pescado gives reasons which are rather bogus: namely that the paysites developed items with tools developed by the community. To me, this is like saying that Microsoft has a copyright to a novel I might write because I used Word in writing the novel. I think the better legal argument is that TSR is claiming some sort of rights to items which they do not have.
For starters, the content almost always is created by someone else. When I upload an item to TSR, I give them permission to host the items permanently -- whatever that means. Please note that permanent may or may not mean irrevokable. It also is not exclusive; there is nothing to prevent me from also posting my item to MTS or the Exchange. My consent to TSR hosting the item probably is not even enforceable, because I have not received any consideration -- and without consideration, there is no contract. This, of course, assumes that I as the creator even hold a copyright to the items.
This also is a highly dubious claim. First of all, my work is derivative of the work by EA.
EA clearly has a copyright to the Sims, and all derivative works as well. (Forget the license agreement, this is basic copyright law. External Dvd Writer Model Se-s184 Driver. ) Just because EA has granted me permission to make derivative works, does not mean that I have a copyright to these works. Additionally, most of the custom content was made by someone else. I may make a new outfit, but the only thing I 'created' was a DDS file.
Most likely, I used someone else's mesh. In many cases, my outfit may be based on a picture I saw online or in a fashion magazine.
Finally, almost every item is manufactured under a fictitious name. I can assure you that my real name is not 'TJ Streak'. So if you download and use an item made by TJ Streak, there is no actual person named TJ Streak who can raise a stink about it. Finally, few items of CC content contain any copyright notice -- even though it is possible to include such a notice in the CAS or buy/build thumbnail. If someone is really serious about asserting some sort of claim to a piece of custom content, the least they can do is alert the world to this fact. As to the moral issue, well, that is up to you. Adobe After Effects Cc Page Turn Download Torrent there. Personally, I do not feel a lot of sympathy towards someone who is asserting a right to someone else's work.
* * * Oh, and I would note that I have posted a number of items, both here and on TSR. As far as I am concerned, anything I create is public domain. By the same token, I turn a deaf ear to pissing and moaning because something I create is not up to someone else's standards; if you don't like it, don't download it. As far as other creators 'leaving the community' because someone else is using their stuff, my answer is 'grow up.' If you were not creating items to make money, why should you really care is someone enjoys your item and is making use of it? If someone else is claiming credit for your work, and this actually bothers you, put your name on the thumbnail which appears in game -- it's not all that hard to do. If you are creating items to make money, why in the world are you posting it to someone else's site?