Dumbasses.
You appear to choose not to take any action based on the same excuse the
pirates were using at the time, the Sims 2 End User Licence Agreement
(EULA).
It's not an excuse. It's a legal document which the artists and management agreed to.
At that time the EULA specified that users could not sell for profit any
custom creations made using game code.
And at that time, you were clearly violating it. As you still are. A legal document. Yet you threaten legal action. Logic, wherefore art thou?
As a result, the EULA was changed in August
2007 to remove any references to Non Commercial sites from the Custom
Content EULA.
True. However, the Body Shop and HomeCrafter EULAs remain unchanged, as does the EULA included with all EP/SP distributed before and after August 2007 to present.
EA no longer has an opinion on the distribution of Custom
Content on Free/Donation/Pay sites.
Point me to their statement to this effect. Their
legal statement.
The EULA which they (and seemingly
you) used to hide behind has been invalid now for a year.
False. See: continued distribution of the EP/SP/BodyShop/HomeCrafter EULA.
Given that we have made this formal request, our only option thereafter is
legal, and now that you are knowingly hosting these files we would attempt
to recover all legal costs from your company.
Good luck with that.
Regards,
<NO NAME GIVEN>
Steve is the owner of TSR. I highly doubt Steve would not sign his name.