and yet people on the steam group comments are defending the copyright thieves
Sad to see to what a big part of the cs go community has evolved
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A lot of them seem to be defending Sic because allegedly he didn't know it was a copyrighted image.
From the original creator of the copyrighted image: "SIC (the other half of this collaborative gun skin design) has contacted me, saying that he was unaware that this canine piece was copyrighted to me. I don't blame him for this unfortunate event. We're currently working on to solve this, in the best case the Howl items on Steam will not be removed."
As for the more idiotic complaints . . . yeah, they're probably teenagers.
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It's really kind of simple. If he didn't draw it himself, chances are he doesn't have the rights to it. Anything else is just playing dumb. I think even a teenager should be capable of understanding the concept of not copying someone else's homework.
I'm wondering if this will open the floodgates to more takedowns of Workshop material across all Workshop-supported games on Steam.
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Auzzii is the one who contacted Sic and said he drew it himself. The image was modified so a reverse image search wouldn't have yielded any results. Also, Sic has contributed to a number of good designs in the past while the copyrighted gun was Auzzii's first.
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Yeah, they gave me back an ugly looking sticker. ty.
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I dont have it on my inventory. I used it on my AK three weeks ago.
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People should look deeply when searching for an image to put in their gun skins...
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Actually the Howl used to be even more expensive before this update. It dropped in value quite quickly though. Now that these idiots have stolen artwork, it's value skyrocketed back up higher than it's ever been! I own the most expensive one so I'm a happy man (now to see how much it will be worth).
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Considering the money I spent on it, I might trade it. If you look at the listings for it on CS:GO Lounge you can see what some people are trying to trade it for. I reckon the value will increase, but we'll see.
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Not checking copyrights is common practise. For any media outlet it would be impossible. They always have option to sue for damages and stop working with entity if violations comes up. Tracking stuff would get really expensive and be waste of time for most cases...
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I'm glad that they have taken such a strong stance against it!
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You may remember CS:GO's M4A4: Howl as one of the most expensive weapon skins available for the game. Today, Valve announced their receipt of a DMCA takedown notice, stating that both the skin and the Howling Dawn community sticker were not the original work of the item's Steam Workshop contributors. "This matter is extremely serious," Valve wrote in a post to the CS:GO community, "and we have taken appropriate action to resolve it."
"By design, the Items Workshop has very low friction for artists to submit their work – new contributions do not require Valve review or approval. To ensure that these contributions represent original content, we require that all Workshop contributors sign a legal agreement confirming that their contributions are original. We also enable the community to monitor Workshop submissions and identify copies and plagiarism via the report flag."
Valve aren't messing around with their response, which contains some heavy punishments for the IP infringing item-makers:
Both contributors have received Steam Community bans. They receive no proceeds from either item, and both items have been removed from the game.
For owners of the M4A4 | Howl and Howling Dawn sticker, those items have been replaced by an alternative designed by the CS:GO team. These items will never be produced again, and have been assigned the ‘Contraband’ rarity.
All other in-game items that involve at least one of the contributors in their revenue share have been discontinued.
The Huntsman Case and Community Sticker Capsule have been revised to replace the copied and discontinued items.
Moving forward, we will no longer work with the contributors and we will not ship any existing Workshop submission that credits their involvement.
It's a stark message for those tempted to claim ownership for another's work. The new Contraband rarity and Valve-designed paint-job has, of course, meant a spike in the skin's desirability. Since the item was updated, StatTrak Minimal Wear versions have been sold for around $400.
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So an expensive gun will get more expensive because of its rarity?
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