![]() ![]() It’s a lame/desperate way to generate revenue anyway.) (We already were in full compliance of this, but just reinforced it. We will not generate any revenue from automated game integrations, sponsorships, loot boxes, or otherwise. We will not be using any full map change, such as those “Liberty City” maps and “Las Vegas” maps, but we will still use alterations to the original map, as long as it does not include real branding from real companies. Here is the way our server is adopting these changes: Ultimately you don’t have the rights to use the IP of these companies without permission. They have an obligation to try and stop this sort of thing.Īlso, there have been instances in the past of clothing brands issuing takedown notices. Legally speaking, R* is not the owner of the IP for BMW or any other copyright material out there, besides their own crap, so… how could they enforce a policy on me… without owning the right to do so?īecause it’s their product you’re adding the stuff to. This is why GTA doesn’t user real brands in the first place, I’m sure they could if they asked, but a lot of these brands don’t want to be associated with the violent and controversial nature of the franchise. More like would BMW be happy with their brand being associated with running over innocent civilians or being used in various other crimes and such. ![]() Would BMW be interested in open a claim to me ? No… because that’s free advertising for them. They make over 500 million USD a year from GTA Online, last year was their biggest year since the launch of GTAV. Your whole paragraph sounds like the words of a mad man. Wouldn’t this essentially forbid the Tebex integration?Īs well as IV (“ making new games, stories, missions, or maps”) forbid the addition of custom Maps/MLOs? Since the original thread is locked, I had the idea of creating a thread for general discussion regarding this announcement, for others to share their thoughts and fears regarding the upcoming changes.įor my part, as far as I can understand, R* especially forbids “ generating revenue via corporate sponsorships or in-game integrations”. In order for the FiveM community to continue to grow and flourish safely, we stand by and echo the policy set by Rockstar tha… FiveM is committed to seeing the GTA modding community evolve and expand, delivering new experiences for both players and the creative community alike. Those changes pertain much of the stance we’ve had for a long time regarding intellectual property and commercialization of copyrighted content. On Friday, Rockstar published an updated policy for the modding community. On Rockstar's recently published modding policy Cfx.re Announcements ![]()
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