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  • In other words, all the models that are created on the basis of the war craft belong to Blizzard and can be freely distributed for this game. If you try to sell me a part of a model or rights that do not belong to you, you violate the rights of the company and sell me goods that do not belong to you
    General Frank
    General Frank
    Yeah, but you are using this site and have to obey the site rules.
    You are free not to use this site if you do not want to obey the site rules.
    3. Responsibility of the end user. A. According to this License, you are not entitled to carry out full or partial copying, duplication, translation, decompilation, disassembly, modification and engineering analysis of the product, as well as to create derivative products based on it and to remove signs and messages indicating its owner, without prior written permission of the Licensor. B. The program is provided to you as a single product. You may not divide it into parts for use on more than one computer. C. You have the right to personally use the Program, but you do not have the right: (i) sell, transfer, license, loan or lease copies of the Program, as well as facilitate these actions, without the prior written permission of the Licensor;
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    All models are created on the basis of a free license from blizzard entertainment. On a free basis. And if I lay out the map, where there are more than a dozen models, then should I look for all the authors?And you have a potent and a document that your models
    General Frank
    General Frank
    Incorrect. Some models are created from scratch and are not directly created based of Blizzard. Yes, if you import ANY resources that are not directly from blizzard (that is all downloaded from the internet) you SHOULD give credits for using them. That is common courtesy and not doing so makes you looks like a jerk.
    And yes, some people do take the liberty to restrict other people from editing their models and posting them. Not asking for permission first and THEN uploading their edited resource would be morally and ethically bankrupt. If you are not up to this rule then maybe you should re-read the rules section. The Hive community does not tolerate arrogance and ignorance and DOES NOT like people ripping other people's stuff.
    Why is it impossible to assemble models assembled from pieces of different heroes? This model is created on the basis of a classic closet. What am I breaking?
    You did not ask me for permission to edit and upload my models.
    I hereby restrict you from refraining to do so.
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