Does VALVe copyrighted those models? If they did not, the first to
copyright them is legal and the others not-legal and that includes VALVe
too. Just a bad dream but still possible.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Gerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 9:51 PM
Subject: RE: [hlcoders] [Fwd: [quark] Off Topic : i found an LEGAL Half-Life
2 model importer for 3ds max r6 !!]


> Mike- What I THINK Sniper was talking about is... That he downloaded an
> illegal copy of a program to reverse engineer its models. (As far as I
> know... Valve hasn't released any stock models for HL2 as of yet... And
any
> models he would have downloaded to test/code on would be stolen
property...)
>
> Does that sound legal and good to you?
>
> Please answer that and then bash Snipe again.
>
> ~
>
> > On Thursday 15 January 2004 12:58, Sniper wrote:
> > > This doesn't look "LEGAL" to me. Unless he had support from Valve, he
> > > downloaded the illegal version of Half-Life 2 to do this. Why does he
> > have
> > > the Half-Life 2 models in pictures all over the place?
> >
> > i dunno, unless you can prove where/how he obtained the files it's
pretty
> > legal ;)
> >
> > > Pathetic.
> >
> > lets see you code it before smearing other people
> > -mike
>
>
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