Hey !
I would like to ask you why isn't GMod tower on the workshop ? :(
ANd also Could anyone help me to found this awesome map ? :)
It's really sad that they put away GMT it was the best map, no one could do better...
It isn't there anymore because there is now: [url]http://store.steampowered.com/app/394690/[/url]
Yes but I mean can't I try the gmod map ? :/
No, they shut it down and nobody else had access to GMTower's server files.
I think he means the lobby map they used which was still on the workshop but appears to have been removed in the past week.
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=133539759[/url]
Everything that was left on the workshop got removed a while back after I made this thread: [url]http://forums.pixeltailgames.com/t/heavy-wip-gmod-tower-ball-race-recreation/16319?u=meharryp[/url]
[QUOTE=meharryp;51886096]Everything that was left on the workshop got removed a while back after I made this thread: [url]http://forums.pixeltailgames.com/t/heavy-wip-gmod-tower-ball-race-recreation/16319?u=meharryp[/url][/QUOTE]
Macdguy is a bit of an odd one isn't he. Specially since technically they don't own the copyright of their assets, technically valve owns their asets.
I am just asking for the map guys ha ha :D
[QUOTE=JeanForet;51887446]I am just asking for the map guys ha ha :D[/QUOTE]
Well, if you could read, you'd know that you can't get it anymore.
[QUOTE=James xX;51886421]Macdguy is a bit of an odd one isn't he. Specially since technically they don't own the copyright of their assets, technically valve owns their asets.[/QUOTE]
why wouldn't they have legal ownership over their own models, materials and code?
[editline]28th February 2017[/editline]
(excluding gmod / hl2 assets and ripped models obviously)
[QUOTE=Joeyl10;51892213]why wouldn't they have legal ownership over their own models, materials and code?
[editline]28th February 2017[/editline]
(excluding gmod / hl2 assets and ripped models obviously)[/QUOTE]
[url]http://store.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement/[/url]
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[B]6.A[/B]
Steam provides interfaces and tools for you to be able to generate content and make it available to other users and/or to Valve at your sole discretion. "User Generated Content" means any content you make available to other users through your use of multi-user features of Steam, or to Valve or its affiliates through your use of the Content and Services or otherwise.
When you upload your content to Steam to make it available to other users and/or to Valve, you grant Valve and its affiliates the worldwide, non-exclusive, right to use, reproduce, modify, create derivative works from, distribute, transmit, transcode, translate, broadcast, and otherwise communicate, and publicly display and publicly perform, your User Generated Content, and derivative works of your User Generated Content, in connection with the operation, distribution and promotion of the Steam service, Steam games or other Steam offerings. [/QUOTE]
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[B]6.B[/B]
Specific Workshop-Enabled Apps or Workshop web pages may contain special terms (“App-Specific Terms”) that supplement or change the terms set out in this Section. In particular, where Workshop Contributions are distributed for a fee, App-Specific Terms will address how revenue may be shared. Unless otherwise specified in App-Specific Terms (if any), the following general rules apply to Workshop Contributions.
Workshop Contributions are Subscriptions, and therefore you agree that any Subscriber receiving distribution of your Workshop Contribution will have the same rights to use your Workshop Contribution (and will be subject to the same restrictions) as are set out in this Agreement for any other Subscriptions.
You may, in your sole discretion, choose to remove a Workshop Contribution from the applicable Workshop pages. If you do so, Valve will no longer have the right to use, distribute, transmit, communicate, publicly display or publicly perform the Workshop Contribution, except that (a) Valve may continue to exercise these rights for any Workshop Contribution that is accepted for distribution in-game or distributed in a manner that allows it to be used in-game, and (b) your removal will not affect the rights of any Subscriber who has already obtained access to a copy of the Workshop Contribution.
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Basically, if you download something from the workshop, you are granted the same permissions as the copyright holder, even if the copyright holder then removes it from the workshop, if you are doing it non-comericially, as stated in 2.G
[QUOTE][B]2.G[/B]
You may not use the Content and Services for any purpose other than the permitted access to Steam and your Subscriptions, and to make personal, non-commercial use of your Subscriptions[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=James xX;51892719]
Basically, if you download something from the workshop, you are granted the same permissions as the copyright holder, even if the copyright holder then removes it from the workshop, if you are doing it non-comericially, as stated in 2.G[/QUOTE]
Not 100% correct, Valve and the downloaders have the right to use, reproduce, modify etc. etc., but they are not the owner. Also it states a condition: "[...] in connection with the operation, distribution and promotion of the Steam service, Steam games or other Steam offerings.". I interpret it as that you are only allowed to use them in connection with Steam services like Steam games.
That makes a difference because you are not allowed to say you're the owner when you download things. Also as a owner you are not bound to the agreement for yourself (so your not bound on the "in connection with" sentence).
However besides all that law stuff, I found something funny yesterday in Gmod:
I'm still subscribed to one of the addons of GMT. And in the description the GMT Team clearly stated, that when you use the content for purposes outside of GMT, you have to give credit.
That means, they even explicitly gave the permission to use this. So I'm not sure why Macdguy said in the thread in TU forums that it's morally incorrect to use it for other purposes, when he or one of the content creator have stated in the past (by the workshop description) that you can use it.
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