Then host them somewhere else. Steam is gatekeeping mods; you can’t download them if you have the game from somewhere else, except with the cumbersome steamcmd cli tool made for servers.
Valve has changed its DMCA policy, and will now “delete non-compliant DMCA reports and suspend the reporter’s Steam community access” if said user is spamming DMCA complaints.
Imagine being that pathetic that you try to get a rise out of people by targeting their works of passion and art.
They could be copright trolls who are trying to force Steam to do just what they did so they can claim damages for lost revenue on delays on actually legitimate claims. It might be a bet on how well they think they will be able to defend against perjury from the people actually able to sue. Mods aren’t like YouTube channels, a lot of them aren’t getting a decent revenue stream that they claim they lost or to help them in their defense.
I’d love to find the original thread the article cites, but their link just leads back to the article.
i’d like to know which terraria mods.
edit: killer57 has found the effected mod in the thread below. (Stormdark UI)
I followed the source in the linked article to a Vice article, that then linked to the source, a Reddit post. Stormdark UI for Terraria looks to have been hit.
thank you! that’s kinda crazy. i wonder what caused it to get flagged.
Same! I thought the Terraria devs were pretty positive toward the modding community.
I don’t see any indication that it’s the games’ developers that are doing this.
Who else would go around filing DMCAs?
Trolls
From the info I found, the consensus is it’s a troll who found a way to abuse the Steam reporting. Apparently the list of games being hit by these takedowns is huge, like 25+ games.
Copyright holders who believe their IP is being violated by a given mod?
People like Nintendo?