![]() It does continue to amaze me how so many publishers dislike it and want to keep the code locked-down. No assets are included, which means to use the projects people need to actually buy a copy of the original game. This doesn't actually mean what they're doing is legal however, just that Take-Two did not respond to the counter-claims and so GitHub put them back up.Īs I said previously, projects like this end up benefiting the original developer / publisher due to an increase in sales. Now though, the main repository from the GTAmodding team is also back online, as they also put in their own counter-claim. This follows on from a developer of a fork putting in their own counter-claim back in May, which resulted in GitHub restoring their repository. After Take-Two put up a DMCA claim against the reverse-engineered source code for GTA III and Vice City, it's now properly back up online on GitHub. ![]()
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