The only way this would be possible, in my estimation, is that EA is claiming a user created mod as their own IP.ĮA is fairly clear in their EULA that they have authority over mods that affect "integrity" of the game. I'm questioning EA's claim to legal authority over. The term "address" here is (perhaps purposefully) vague. We reserve the right to address any inappropriate Mods, including Mods that infringe the intellectual property or privacy rights of others, contain obscene, objectionable, or harmful content, jeopardize the integrity of The Sims 4 gameplay, or otherwise violate the EA User Agreement. There isn't an official download client within the game, to my knowledge.Įdit: I read through their policy on mods (and their EULA, but that's somewhat unclear about what that covers exactly) Are they going to cease and desist CC creators who don't play by these rules? Files are downloaded locally then installed into the game files manually. I'm curious how EA would even enforce this. Paid access for a set period of time, then release it for free. I'm under the impression this is how most CC creator's release their packs. My girlfriend watches a TON of Sim 4 YouTube content so I'm somewhat tuned into this scene.
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