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Post by smallblockhero on May 2, 2014 19:22:20 GMT -5
No More Formula One Modding Content on VirtualRToday’s not a particularly good day for VirtualR as I have to put a major new content restriction in place for the site. From now on, VirtualR will not be showcasing or hosting any modding content related to Formula One cars or F1-related content, all past postings featuring such content have been removed from VirtualR. Exceptions will only be made for Formula One cars & content that are part of officially-released titles which have the appropriate licenses. As you have probably guessed correctly by now, this action is taken due request from the license owners (Formula One World Championship Limited). Needless to say, I can’t and won’t take any risks in this matter, so the above rule will be enforced with absolutely no exceptions. I’m publicizing this not only to inform my readers of the new policy and explain the absence of certain content in the future, I think it’s also a useful heads-up to the sim racing scene as a whole. www.virtualr.net/no-more-formula-one-modding-content-on-virtualr
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Post by marvinwankerstein on May 3, 2014 12:52:37 GMT -5
I think that is a bit of an overreaction on the part of the FOWCL. If VirtualR was my site I would not show ANY licensed content either but that's just me.
I am willing to be that if a study was done they would find that unlicensed mods have zero effect on sales of games with licensed content. Especially if the mod is simulating F1 from five years ago or more. Oh well, logic is rarely involved in issues like this.
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Post by pescarolofanboy on Jun 2, 2021 12:23:49 GMT -5
is this why all the links don't work anymore
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