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So you're breaking the terms of use to download pages from their site.
That's covered amply further on in the ToS. Also, if a document designed to forge a legal contract contains clauses which can be shown unenforcable and/or absurd, my understanding is this pretty much nullifies the whole thing.
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So you're breaking the terms of use to download pages from their site.
Actually you're not.
The text that says "Except as specifically provided herein" means that, on their terms, the file can be distributed. They've provided the file to be downloaded....and that's where the distribution is supposed to stop.
If you were to distribute the file from your computer to others then it would breach the EULA because the file wasn't distributed by them.
Of course all those run-on sentences (there are only two in the quoted portion) are annoying and really take the scenic route to the point.
i have ahd a few warnings from my host. saying i can stream movie files, just not allow download...so that copy of the new american pie s on the way up now
I have always wondered about one little trick File Front / File Planet and other "pay-to-use" download services use, that goes against all the mod maker's intents.
Sample from a Read Me file created by a modder:
" You may not include or distribute this map in any sort of
commercial product without permission from the author."
Is File Front or File Planet required to ask permission from the mod author to host the mod on their site since part of their site is a pay to use site?
f00dl3 wrote:I have always wondered about one little trick File Front / File Planet and other "pay-to-use" download services use, that goes against all the mod maker's intents.
Sample from a Read Me file created by a modder:
" You may not include or distribute this map in any sort of
commercial product without permission from the author."
Is File Front or File Planet required to ask permission from the mod author to host the mod on their site since part of their site is a pay to use site?
Nope, because it's free. Only subscribers pay, and thats only to 'not wait in line' not to pay for your mod or map.
f00dl3 wrote:
Is File Front or File Planet required to ask permission from the mod author to host the mod on their site since part of their site is a pay to use site?
No, the subscribers are paying for the privilage of downloading it from fast servers, not for the privilage of actually downloading the file or content itself.