Cheems,
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If they actually are using their code then that modder should get a cut of the profit, forever.

p03locke,
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That’s not how it works, unfortunately. Some EULAs even require that mods are legally under the game company’s control.

Deceptichum,
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EULAs are not magically legally binding.

ubergeek77,
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They also don’t magically make lawyers free. No lawyer is going to bother with an EULA squabble pro bono.

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