

adding a single black dot on a pic), you change one facet of an original texture (a polygon, a color hue, etc.) and it becomes something unbound by the original owner's copyright. Similar to changing the format of a picture on an image board (i.e. Note the "inspired" towards the end of the post. If you're using existing meshes as placeholders, it's not something that could be discussed in our forums. If you're creating assets "inspired" by Morrowind (or another game), that's generally okay. As such, we've closed down discussion in our official forums in the past. Assets could be sound files, meshes, textures, etc. even if that game is one of ours (Morrowind to Oblivion, Fallout 3 to Fallout: New Vegas, etc). The policy has always been that you cannot take assets from one of our games and put it in another game. Someone pointed me to this thread so I thought I'd clarify for you guys. Ran across this topic on the TES Renewal Project website a few months ago.

And the installatio process will be very laborous. If/when it will be completed it will be downloadable only from their site (just type skywind on google).

Bethesda has forbidden the release on ufficial forums, steam, and even nexus has made an agreement to not host it. Although it requires Skyrim + Morrowind (with Bloodmoon and Tribunal), all owned and installed in order to run, still Skywind is the copyright grey area (at least). Originally posted by Ygolnac:1: it's not completed and for sure will take several months at least.Ģ: it has a huge size that can't fit in the workshopģ: there are copyright problems.
