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And the whole profile comment thing I don't think anyone will even care because it didn't seem like much of anything interesting was going on there except for some dude harassing you which really sounds like you should do something about that but you do you bro, and if you think "crap" is vulgar you sound like an 8 year old or a seriously hardcore Christine, which I have nothing against of course. But whether some of the things I have addressed be true or not you still are guilty of taking someone's dupe and calling it your own when all you've done to "modify" it is make it blow up. Also it's color* respond if you wanna keep this slap fight going or not I honestly don't give a shit.
"When you upload your content to Steam to make it available to other users and/or to Valve, you grant Valve and its affiliates the worldwide, non-exclusive right to use, reproduce, modify, create derivative works from, distribute, transmit, transcode, translate, broadcast, and otherwise communicate, and publicly display and publicly perform, your User Generated Content, and derivative works of your User Generated Content, for the purpose of the operation, distribution, incorporation as part of and promotion of the Steam service, Steam games or other Steam offerings, including Subscriptions."
As I have made changes to the original that fall under the category of "modify", uploading my content is perfectly fine and is not considered stealing.
"Workshop Contributions are Subscriptions, and therefore you agree that any Subscriber receiving distribution of your Workshop Contribution will have the same rights to use your Workshop Contribution (and will be subject to the same restrictions) as are set out in this Agreement for any other Subscriptions."
This means that by uploading "Controllable Crawling Charple" to the Steam Workshop, Steam user "Rullisi " agrees that the user (me in this scenario) have the same rights to use it as detailed in this line of part 6 of the Steam Subscriber Agreement:
This comment is too long, and has had to be broken into 2 separate comments, please find the second part above.
-Avennon