Here I share some ideas. Some are mine, others not:
1. For each downloaded resource, have an automatic window advertising that EVERY mod in RaceDepartment can be downloaded for free. That advice must be part of the webpage and programmed properly, of course. The design of that box should be minimalist and simple to attract the attention of the reader. Also, you should have a post explaining what is a legal mod on your standards, having that (along with the rules of the forum) as part of the signature of any user by default (which can be changed).
2. Have a public blacklist (a sort of hall of shame) of leechers (to point people and especially modding groups). This can be done through a suggestion box where users can report who are leechers in a respective sim (excluding the "Others" section), proving it linking the proofs. Then raise awareness accordingly to anyone who have a look on the list.
3. Make sure you only host mods developed from scratch or under permission. If a mod has been done under permission of another content creator (for example, doing 1987 mod based on Carrera4's 1988 mod), the modder who uploads should prove that he got permission through photos. This rule can be applied from a specific day onwards. If an original author can prove its ownership on a download, the leecher can be warned or banned.
I hope these helps. Especially the first one.
Regards.
Cristian.
1. For each downloaded resource, have an automatic window advertising that EVERY mod in RaceDepartment can be downloaded for free. That advice must be part of the webpage and programmed properly, of course. The design of that box should be minimalist and simple to attract the attention of the reader. Also, you should have a post explaining what is a legal mod on your standards, having that (along with the rules of the forum) as part of the signature of any user by default (which can be changed).
2. Have a public blacklist (a sort of hall of shame) of leechers (to point people and especially modding groups). This can be done through a suggestion box where users can report who are leechers in a respective sim (excluding the "Others" section), proving it linking the proofs. Then raise awareness accordingly to anyone who have a look on the list.
3. Make sure you only host mods developed from scratch or under permission. If a mod has been done under permission of another content creator (for example, doing 1987 mod based on Carrera4's 1988 mod), the modder who uploads should prove that he got permission through photos. This rule can be applied from a specific day onwards. If an original author can prove its ownership on a download, the leecher can be warned or banned.
I hope these helps. Especially the first one.
Regards.
Cristian.
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