Reply to Re: About the rejection of dmods
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We handle this on a case by case basis. If a d-mod really isn't worth anything, and the author wants it off, we will do so, but if Gary Hertel came to us and ordered us to take off Prophecy of the Anchients, we wouldn't. Sure, that sounds wrong, but we look at it based on the inpact it would have on the community. When authors released d-mods, they are released, public domain, and we choose to host them here. They can ask us not to mirror their file, but when they released it as freeware, we have the right to say no and keep it up on our site.