Post: RIP Kryptus
06-18-2017, 05:38 AM #1
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Where is Kryptus? I didn't know getting your menu taking down meant hiding/removing yourself from the internet
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06-18-2017, 02:13 PM #20
Originally posted by Kronos View Post
they got a Cease and desist order............... are you all caught upto current events?


Yes but, it's not illegal to mod GTA 5 so there is nothing to worry about, they are using scare tactics to make you stop modding there game!
06-18-2017, 02:16 PM #21
Kronos
Former Staff
Originally posted by Buddha View Post
Yes but, it's not illegal to mod GTA 5 so there is nothing to worry about, they are using scare tactics to make you stop modding there game!


modding is against their TOS therefore they can take legal action. thats what the cease and desist was for. anyone logical isnt gonna spend thousands of dollars in a court case against a multi million dollar company just so they can sell a sprx for 15 bucks a pop
06-18-2017, 02:21 PM #22
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06-18-2017, 02:23 PM #23
Originally posted by Kronos View Post
modding is against their TOS therefore they can take legal action. thats what the cease and desist was for. anyone logical isnt gonna spend thousands of dollars in a court case against a multi million dollar company just so they can sell a sprx for 15 bucks a pop


But it doesn't mean we have to agree to there TOS, yes they can take legal action but how can they take legal action against "Kryptus"? They don't even know who he is so how can they take legal action? he could just ignore there messages and keep developing the menu Enzo
06-18-2017, 02:26 PM #24
Kronos
Former Staff
Originally posted by Buddha View Post
But it doesn't mean we have to agree to there TOS, yes they can take legal action but how can they take legal action against "Kryptus"? They don't even know who he is so how can they take legal action? he could just ignore there messages and keep developing the menu Enzo


you are agreeing to their TOS by playing their game..... lmao like i said they are a multi million dollar company, they have the resources and money to find out who he is if they wanted to
06-18-2017, 02:33 PM #25
Originally posted by Kronos View Post
you are agreeing to their TOS by playing their game..... lmao like i said they are a multi million dollar company, they have the resources and money to find out who he is if they wanted to


So why didn't Rockstar do this when modding first started happening.... And does this mean we can't mod other games due to there TOS?
06-18-2017, 02:42 PM #26
Kronos
Former Staff
Originally posted by Buddha View Post
So why didn't Rockstar do this when modding first started happening.... And does this mean we can't mod other games due to there TOS?


I don't know, and if the particular game says you can't mod it then no you shouldn't

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06-18-2017, 10:35 PM #27
xKasper
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Originally posted by Kronos View Post
i wouldnt its unfortunate that this happened but its not their fault that they stopped lexicon, they where ordered to. refunding paypal now would just be a dick move tbh


They were not ordered to?!? "Popular Grand Theft Auto modding software OpenIV has been taken offline after its developer received a cease and desist letter from publisher Take-Two Interactive." - Piff|PCC. No where there does it say "Lexicon" or "Kryptus".
06-18-2017, 10:36 PM #28
xKasper
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Here is the full article:

"UPDATE 15/06/2017 1.22am:

Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games has responded to OpenIV's removal, claiming that the software could interfere with the game's online modes and that it's working on a solution that will enable fans to still make single-player mods.
"Take-Two's actions were not specifically targeting single player mods. Unfortunately OpenIV enables recent malicious mods that allow harassment of players and interfere with the GTA Online experience for everybody," the developer said in a statement to PC Gamer. "We are working to figure out how we can continue to support the creative community without negatively impacting our players."


ORIGINAL STORY 15/06/2017 12.06am:

Popular Grand Theft Auto modding software OpenIV has been taken offline after its developer received a cease and desist letter from publisher Take-Two Interactive.

According to OpenIV's lead developer GooD-NTS on the GTA forums, Take-Two said OpenIV would "allow third parties to defeat security features of its software and modify that software in violation Take-Two's rights".
GooD-NTS said that this accusation is unfounded and that the letter "is illiterate both technically and grammatically."
That being said, the modder has chosen to back down from fighting the video game publisher.

"Yes, we can go to court and yet again prove that modding is fair use and our actions are legal. Yes, we could. But we decided not to," GooD-NTS said.

"Going to court will take at least few months of our time and huge amount of efforts, and, at best, we'll get absolutely nothing. Spending time just to restore status quo is really unproductive, and all the money in the world can't compensate the loss of time," they added.

"So, we decided to agree with their claims and we're stopping distribution of OpenIV."

"It was a hard decision, but when any modding activity has been declared illegal, we can't see any possibilities to continue this process, unless top management of Take-Two company makes an official statement about modding, which can be used in court," GooD-NTS lamented.

Back in 2015 GTA developer Rockstar claimed that mods were totally acceptable, so long as they didn't alter the game's online modes. "No one has been banned for using single-player modifications, and you should not worry about being banned or being relegated to the cheater pool just for using single-player PC mods," Rockstar said at the time.

GooD-NTS was adamant that it tried to play ball with Rockstar's rules and that OpenIV contained "No distribution of original data and code" and it did "absolutely no messing with online."

This isn't the first time Take-Two has cracked down on GTA mods. In 2015 the publisher sent a cease and desist letter to the folks behind multiplayer mod FiveM. Allegedly the publisher even sent private eyes to intimidate a modder into pulling the plug on their project.
We've requested comment from Take-Two Interactive and will update should we hear back." - Piff|PCC

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