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The Anti Stolen Content Association (ASCA) is dedicated to the protection of modding potential content in the far reaches of the internet. A modder may only be accepted if he checks clear, this means his history must include absolutely no amount of stolen content from any other developer.
The ASCA is dedicated to all game engines, including Source, Cry-Tech, UT2k, ect. If a mod is detected with potential stolen content, it will be reviewed and if checks out any amount of piracy will be added to the ASCA's blacklist of pirated mods.
Questions and answers:
Q: What if I stole content?
A: Your mod is going on the black list.
Q: How can I get my mod off the black list?
A: Get rid of all stolen content and make some new content.
Q: I didn't steal content yet I'm on the black list. Why?
A: You may have created new content which is similar to some other content on the net. Or you're not telling the truth.
I am thinking I'm suppose to put the Dead Before Dawn campaign on the black list, but then StepBrotha might get his slaves to come and troll me.
ZM:S is using placeholders. They've publicly stated that.
yeah.