what I just posted in the steam discussion:
"However, this authorization does not include monetization of video work using the Software if its gameplay has been altered or modified by a third-party code, and such third party requires financial compensation for the use of such code."
See that one little word. "requires"
MM didn't 'require' compensation to use the mod. You could use it for free.
The streamer paid NOTHING to use it.
Now, it did nothing unless a viewer interacted.
That could be by using bits or 'credits'.
Let's look at the credits first.
You could buy them with bits, OR, you could get a daily amount for free.
(when I used the mod, it was 100 credits each day. flat)
Any 'bits' used either directly or to buy credits, TWITCH gives
20% to the extension author, and 80% to the streamer.
(current twitch integration gets the same split)
If you used the FREE credits, well nobody got nuthin for compensation.
I've seen several posts (and on the forums) where how this works is either misunderstood, or being misstated.
Now, let's look at how this appears to me. The following is my opinion.
Opinions are like string. Every yo-yo has one.
MM existed for several years. ZERO complaints from TFP that we know of.
I used it. I posted on the official forums, that I used it.
Twitch Integration shows up. Version 1. No bits used, just points.
Ok, I used BOTH. Easy peasy stuff people could use/earn just by watching.
No money required. Wanna REALLY get silly, then bits and MM.
So far, still no complaints from TFP that I know of.
A21. Twitch integration becomes a full up mod AND extension.
Now it uses bits too. Requires the only overlay slot twitch has to use it all now.
(couldn't login to the twitch integration in the game without it active.)
Oh gee, MM was using this slot. Gotta pick one now.
THEN and only then does TFP change the EULA.
To me it appears that it's "WE can do this, You cannot.Stop"
KZ was out of line. Big time. Not gonna get into THAT discussion.
TFP can take mod/extension ideas and use them, no cost, no attribution, nada.
That was ALWAYS in the EULA. (pretty standard clause too)
It is the shutting down of MM, and the way it was done that stinks.
As I said, I saw too much of this back in the 90s by another company.
They did this repeatedly.
I worked for one of those companies where what we made was then put into said companies product.
No EULAs, or DMCA things to get in the way or complicate things then.
I didn't and don't mind that TFP added the integration. The shutting down of the extension/mod that did it first? THAT really annoys me.
They CAN do it. No arguement there.
You can also shoot yourself in the foot.
Doesn't mean it's a good thing to do.
(apologies if the formatting is odd, copy/paste from steam to firefox.... umf)