Taiwan Theater v0.9 for FreeFalcon - Removed

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Taiwan Theater v0.9 for FreeFalcon - Removed

Post by ranger822 »

For those wondering what happened to Taiwan Theater v0.9 for FreeFalcon by Stephan "DerStef" Willmes, I must report that I was compelled to remove the theater release information and related threads at the FreeFalcon Website.

The reason for this is Snakeman from PMC-Tactical registered a complaint of a violation of his PMC-Taiwan End User License Agreements (EULA). After comparing the two installers contents I verified that Taiwan v0.9 by DerStef indeed had one 64kb file, Taiwan.pak file which had been copied from the PMC-Taiwan Theater. While it pains me to remove this 3.5GB theater, the threshold for EULA violation was met and the Snakeman requested that I remove the material, report the event and issue an apology here and at PMC-Tactical.

I hereby apologize for the event. FreeFalcon respects all EULA's and will do the best we can to remedy mistakes when possible. I have contacted both Snakeman and Derstef and informed them of my findings and actions.

I hope to see Taiwan Theater re-issued some time in the near future. Snakeman has indicated that he has planned a reissue and Derstef has indicated a desire to remedy the issue as well. So stay tuned for further updates.

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Re: Taiwan Theater v0.9 for FreeFalcon - Removed

Post by Snake Man »

Just to be clear that there wont be any rumors floating around, this issue was not even close of being caused only by this one file. But I don't want to get stuck in the finer details, I'm just happy that FreeFalcon team acknowledges other teams work, respects them and their EULAs.

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