THE TRUE FACE OF TSR: The dangers of visiting thesimsresource.com

May 1, 2013

TSR Leeches: Still trying to claim EA owned content as their own.

Leech #1: Flovv

Oh dear, this is about the most contradictory tripe I have heard from TSR in a long time.

Dear Flow,

All the Sims rights DO belong to EA, we know that because we have taken the time to read the EULA, this is something you yourself should try to make time to do, so that in the future you could avoid breaking the law by illegally selling EA owned products on the pirate site, TSR. You seem very concerned that people should not USE  anything created by someone else and especially not SHARE them and yet YOU are using EA owned products, manipulating and selling them on a website in direct violation of the EULA. Even more disturbing is the fact that even though you are selling these products which do not legally belong to you you still state that no one can actually use them? ( although I do concede that in some cases, TSR CC is somewhat unusable )

“Even if it’s made by EA workers or not?” The sims and all it’s contents WERE made by EA workers, and  EA gives us fully transferable worldwide permission to reproduce, copy, adapt, modify, perform, display, publish, broadcast, transmit or otherwise communicate to the public by any means without further compensation to you of any kind. It is laughable that you think you own this content even though you admit it was made by EA workers and, in addition, you think you have the right to steal it, sell it and overrule their usage permissions.

When you boot up the Sims you agree to the EULA which states:  You hereby waive any moral rights of paternity, publication, reputation, or attribution with respect to EA’s and other players’ use and enjoyment of such assets in connection with the software and related goods and services under applicable law.

So in short YOU have no rights on content that does not belong to you, it is perfectly legal for you to upload it to TSR as EA have given you and every other player permission to do so, it is however illegal for you to sell it.  Baixe Sims has full permission from EA via the EULA to host this content, if you don’t like it, I suggest you spend a few years making your own game and only then will you have the right to call a multi million best selling game your own – or is that too much hard work for you?

Leech #2: Lulu

 

Dear Lulu,

As you have been lazy enough to copy and paste part of Flows mail, I’ll take a leaf from your book and copy and paste part of the reply.. ( Sheeeesh. Can’t anyone at TSR ever come up with something 100% their own work? Not even an Email? )

The sims and all it’s contents WERE made by EA workers, and EA gives us fully transferable worldwide permission to reproduce, copy, adapt, modify, perform, display, publish, broadcast, transmit or otherwise communicate to the public by any means without further compensation to you of any kind.

When you boot up the Sims you agree to the EULA which states: You hereby waive any moral rights of paternity, publication, reputation, or attribution with respect to EA’s and other players’ use and enjoyment of such assets in connection with the software and related goods and services under applicable law.

So in short YOU have no rights on content that does not belong to you, it is perfectly legal for you to upload it to TSR as EA have given you and every other player permission to do so, it is however illegal for you to sell it. Baixe Sims has full permission from EA via the EULA to host this content if you don’t like it I suggest you spend a few years making your own game and only then will you have the right to call a multi million best selling game your own – or is that too much hard work for you?

Refresher

 

Take this to a lawyer  so that he may laugh at you while he takes your money ( Ask TSR about that one, there is quite a funny story behind it – Well, not so funny for TSR..  but you catch my drift :)  )

 

 

Special Thanks to BaixeSims

May 22, 2012

TSR, EA and YOU!

  You may think that reporting problems such as this to EA has never been of any benefit, that perhaps it is a waste of your time and that EA have done nothing. Think again. Since TSR adopted a ‘Mafia’ attitude and EA have been hearing about it in many corners, a whole lot has changed already. You would have to be blind not to notice that the glowing support EA once had for TSR has dwindled to nothing. When was the last time TSR had an exclusive on a new exp or stuff pack? ( Not counting the Medieval ‘exclusive’ Steve had to scan from PC Format magazine! ) Hell, EA did not even trust them to preview KP sweet treats! When were they last interviewed by EA? When was the last time someone… anyone? from EA appeared in their forums …..A long time ago.

  At the end of the day EA are a business, and yes it makes great business sense to keep on good terms with ‘the largest site in the sims community’. EA may be slow on the uptake, but even they can see now that TSR is only the ‘largest’ because they have been open for 12 years. ( not the longest, as TSR claim, but certainly a long time .) A vast percentage of all their members did not join TSR as it is today, they joined the free community site that it was in 1999, before it was sold off as a money spinning business to the Isakssons. None of the members amassed throughout the years can delete their own accounts or uploads. So that is 12 years of joining with 0 people allowed to leave, you do the math. If they were a regular cult they would need their own country by now. TSR masks itself as a happy place, no negative comments are allowed and until recently candy sweet good comments were rewarded with free subscription days. ( Kudos) Good artists appeared to be dumping their own sites just for the pleasure of working for the popular TSR, and the padded download stats look great. No wonder EA believed the hype. It was only after the dirty dealings and lies came to light that EA have finally distanced themselves from the monster they created. Many of these incidents only came to light because you, the community decided to tell them.

  What EA thought was a good business move in ‘turning a blind eye’ to the EULA ( for what seemed like the good of the community at the time ) ended up crushing a large proportion of the true fan community. The free pass that TSR thinks they have has gone right to their heads. Appearing as the largest sims site is not good enough anymore, they want to be the only sims site. This, thankfully, will never happen but while a money crazed madman believes this is possible, many fan sites are still closing due to the hackings, false file or site TOU reports, virus infections or buy outs. Yes, the community has survived and it will continue to, but think how much bigger and better the community would have been now if TSR had not attacked/targeted so many ‘rival’ websites, and continue to do so. This has a direct effect on EA/The Sims franchise. How many of these sites that TSR forced to close, the people TSR has hunted and harassed, the creators forced to quit and the children they exposed to goatse porn just for the shock value have given up on the game completely? CC and the community play a big part in the enjoyment of the game for many, and how many times do you read someone saying that the community is not the same and not fun anymore, reasons usually cited is because their friends have left, favorite sites/forums are gone, their own sites have been attacked or they are being bullied or dictated to. TSR are mentioned directly in 99% of these comments and not in a good way.

  The problem is that we, the community are fully aware of all this, mostly everyone has either been on the receiving end or knows someone who has. EA are only aware of what we tell them. How else can they find out? Most forums who speak about this do it in the members only sections for fear of TSR reprisals, Websites are afraid of becoming targets for hackings so they say nothing, those that do usually get the content removed via TOU reports/hacks. Not many post in the EA forums for fear of being ridiculed by TSR trolls. Websites are bullied for providing links to information sources such as this blog, the phorum or PMBD. TSR FA’s ever so sweetly join popular forums, this discourages any negative TSR posts from appearing. ( TSR refers to them as TSR ambassadors. ) With so much dust being swept under the carpet, you can see why EA may find it difficult to understand why TSR are so bad for the community, especially when TSR tell them again and again that anyone speaking against TSR are ‘pirates’ who pirate EA content, that anyone speaking against TSR are also against EA.

  This is where You can help. If you are one of the many unlucky people attacked by TSR, whether it is through hacking, TOU/TOS reports, take down notices, nasty messages/emails, demands for links or removal of links, lost money on a subscription, leaked private details or any instance where TSR have directly ruined or spoiled your enjoyment of the game and the community you need to tell EA about it. Be sure to show them screencaps of messages, forward emails of demands and threats, forward take down reports. Let them know how this affects you and your enjoyment of the game you paid for. ( Yes this will take a little of your time, but I am sure rebuilding your website, finding new hosts or begging Mediafire to reinstate your own content took longer. ) If you are too afraid, downhearted or TSR has made it impossible for you to make or continue with your Sims fansite, LET EA KNOW! This not only effects you, it effects EA and the exposure of their product.

 Do not expect direct action or even a good response from EA, your goal is to simply make them aware of the effect TSR is having on you and the community. EA already know enough to sever links with TSR, now they need to see the full extent of the damage TSR is doing. It is doubtful they will ever take legal action against TSR, they are probably still under the impression they would upset a lot of TSR’s fictional fans and ‘members’ but at the very least they should clarify the legality of a site that exists only to make money by manipulating EA made content. TSR are not fans of the game or the community, in any shape or form. You can not even truly describe them as a ‘business’ as they disregard any controls that would make a business legitimate. TSR are simply opportunists and leeches. EA’s reluctance to commit to their own EULA and say that such ‘business’ practices are wrong have created a monster and they need to stuff it back in it’s box.

 What TSR fail to compute is that the EULA still stands and EA can at any time pull the plug on TSR simply by clarifying that The Sims franchise is owned by EA and it was never designed to be exploited by 3rd party sites as a business venture, it was designed for the enjoyment of paying EA customers and should not be the subject of turf wars and the fallout associated with the criminal activities they use to maintain their cashflow.

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