I wondered about FAs at TSR...if they ever decided they want to post their stuff somewhere else for free, couldn't they just do it under a different name or something?
I was thinking about this earlier.
It's "stolen", if you didn't tell the truth. I
can see TSR (out of the kindness of their wallets- sorry, hearts) trying to get the site shut down via the ISP. Since TSR charges a fee, the ISP is more likely to believe them, not wanting trouble. Since the ISP is under no obligation to continue hosting you unless you have verifiable proof of copyright, (ToS, baby) that doesn't take a lawyer- just persistent emails and legal threats (even if hollow).
But if you did tell the truth, TSR'd stop paying you or kick you off and keep the content they paid you to produce. The house always wins.
They can hardly enforce it now, can they! Can you imagine a lawyer's reply when asked by someone other than EA if they will act against someone posting game content on the internet somewhere?
The door swings both ways- can you imagine anyone taking the case if you
really wanted TSR to take your content off its website?
The only FA I can think of that did that was that one girl with the poser hair who got kicked out of TSR for stealing poser meshes, then started her own site under a new name and denied being herself. But I don't think that counts because she was a defrocked FA.
Interesting- do you remember who this was? What did TSR do with her stuff, especially the non-hair bits (if any)?
Well Sim Addict broke that rule. She posted the Storybook Set first at MTS2, then over at TSR last,
It probably would have been different if she'd posted it at TSR first. Though it's possible that TSR doesn't know, or that she got permission. Or all sorts of background things.