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I've seen a few general discussions about this but I'm still in the dark. What is to be done if you want make a release based on a mod that doesn't have a EULA? My policy is to ask the authors themselves, but I end up nagging people too often ("If I can't do this can I do this instead?") so I think there should be a clear and authoritative answer. And by the way I am not talking about law here but just about what is proper conduct. I have a few specific examples that I have doubts about. Maybe you @PuFu are the right person for this, I don't know (sorry to tag you if you are not). A few examples. In all cases I'm assuming the following: -Final result is to be shared publicly -Original author is to be informed and credited -Original mod is not altered in any way Case 1: Making a new class in your own mod basing it on a class of another mod ( class myunit: soldier_othermod { ) Case 2: Making a new class in your own mod and assign it weapons or other items from another mod (class myunit { weapon = "othermod_weapon") Case 3: Making a new class in your mod and add items by script Case 4: Making a mod that alters by config.cpp the lighting on another mod's terrain Case 5: Making a script that replaces objects in a terrain (hideobjectglobal and createvehicle) Case 6: Making a script that puts your mod units in a another mod's vehicles Case 7: Making a script that changes a texture on another mod's vehicle (setobjecttexture) Case 8: Assigning a an insignia to another mod's unit (BIS_fnc_setUnitInsignia) Case 9: Posting a picture of in game action depicting a mod's content Case 10: Using contrast and colour settings that drastically change a mod's textures appearance. Finally, is there anything on the above list that an author cannot restrict using a EULA? I feel that 5-8 are outside of an author's restriction ability but I would like confirmation.
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Hey everyone! I've made a faction mod and now I'd like to sign it and upload it on STEAM. Unfortunately I can't access most of ARMA 3 tools because of "you must agree to the eula" error popping up after I have clicked YES. I've done my research and have found other people have experienced the same issue in the pats, however no one bothered to report if they have fixed it or how. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?