How so? By threatening to stop creating mods until the company makes the uploaders - not the mod authors - provide proof that the work isn't plagiarized. Mod authors aren't exactly pleased, as you might imagine, and some have taken umbrage with Bethesda's course of action.
Of course, I'm talking about making a Digital Millennium Copyright Act claim for intellectual property infringement. Some flagrant examples noticed by Reddit users include in-game mods there were hosted exclusively on modding emporium Nexus Mods being added to as original creations, with uploaders even copying and pasting the PC-centric installation instructions into the mod description.įor its part, the development team at Bethesda has pulled a number of the pilfered mods from its download portal, and even issued instructions for how content creators can combat this. Maybe the team at Bethesda should've seen this coming: Now that mods are available for Fallout 4 on Xbox One, the more unscrupulous among us are apparently stealing creations that originated on the game's PC version and uploading them for Microsoft's latest console.