>>1844276>>1844052Lol, you guys lawyers or something?
The problem isn't that we're worried we'd get sued over the internet or anything. It's the overall attitude of those that impose such "rules."
If we break them, authors can go fucking apeshit in a multitude of ways. They'll do things like take their content out of distribution or impose annoying ass riddles in all their future releases. There have are people who gave up being MMD content makers because people were being "disrespectful" of their content rules. Other will only ever distribute their shit in secret clubs with people they can track. The more xenophobic ones blame the "foreigners" for leaked content.
Ever wonder why we leave the DOT out of bowlroll urls when we are sharing or asking for help with passwords? Because they can track where it's linking from.
Basically, the only reason we'd ever even consider following their rules is because they are holding THEIR OWN CONTENT hostage. The MMD world is ass backwards.