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<blockquote data-quote="ArchfiendBobbie" data-source="post: 7308571" data-attributes="member: 6867728"><p>Most ToS's are not legally enforceable within the United States. Same with most EULAs. That's why they include the part about refusal of service; they can just refuse service to you any further if you repeatedly cause a problem.</p><p></p><p>However, let's dig into this... grabbing relevant sections.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This just provides a definition of Services for later on. It's relevant so some of the parts coming up make some sense.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The document on the first page does not violate that. Next section.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well... Under this section, if you read it right, then ZeniMax possibly owns the Skyrim supplement. Interesting. And if you read it another way, ZeniMax cannot take action against this product since it was not actually submitted to them or through one of their distribution methods. And a third way is that both are true, making this potentially ZeniMax property that ZeniMax can't touch. But they certainly are not liable for anything that happens with it.</p><p></p><p>Basically, the item on the first page needs to change their last page to have a proper copyright notice for Skyrim.</p><p></p><p>But at no point does the ToS actually come into play if this is not a copyright violation, just due to the fact it hamstrings itself on what it can enforce by limiting itself entirely to content submitted to ZeniMax or distributed through them or something they own. No mod is distributed in that manner, the Minecraft mods are not distributed in that manner, the very document in the first post is not distributed in that manner... In no case can there be a violation of the ToS cited simply because the ToS does not apply to this situation.</p><p></p><p>Now, whether or not it violates Skyrim's copyright is another matter. There's a good argument there. And a very good reason not to take risks like the OP does in the first place. Because he's risking massive monetary damages and jail time, not having his document taken down from some distribution service ZeniMax runs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArchfiendBobbie, post: 7308571, member: 6867728"] Most ToS's are not legally enforceable within the United States. Same with most EULAs. That's why they include the part about refusal of service; they can just refuse service to you any further if you repeatedly cause a problem. However, let's dig into this... grabbing relevant sections. This just provides a definition of Services for later on. It's relevant so some of the parts coming up make some sense. The document on the first page does not violate that. Next section. Well... Under this section, if you read it right, then ZeniMax possibly owns the Skyrim supplement. Interesting. And if you read it another way, ZeniMax cannot take action against this product since it was not actually submitted to them or through one of their distribution methods. And a third way is that both are true, making this potentially ZeniMax property that ZeniMax can't touch. But they certainly are not liable for anything that happens with it. Basically, the item on the first page needs to change their last page to have a proper copyright notice for Skyrim. But at no point does the ToS actually come into play if this is not a copyright violation, just due to the fact it hamstrings itself on what it can enforce by limiting itself entirely to content submitted to ZeniMax or distributed through them or something they own. No mod is distributed in that manner, the Minecraft mods are not distributed in that manner, the very document in the first post is not distributed in that manner... In no case can there be a violation of the ToS cited simply because the ToS does not apply to this situation. Now, whether or not it violates Skyrim's copyright is another matter. There's a good argument there. And a very good reason not to take risks like the OP does in the first place. Because he's risking massive monetary damages and jail time, not having his document taken down from some distribution service ZeniMax runs. [/QUOTE]
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