A single GTA 5 mod has rekindled the age-old shouting match about the precise legality and contribution of videogame mods, in the eyes of developers, publishers and players - while also threatening to trigger fresh debate on the use of large language models, aka AI, in game development. The mod in question, "AI Powered GTA V: Story Mode with AI NPCs" sees you investigating a cult of weirdo AI worshippers, with characters capable of real-time AI-generated dialogue. It's now been struck from several sites by GTA 5 publisher Take-Two Interactive.
The mod's creator, Bloc, is understandably rather upset about this. "No one from Take-Two Interactive contacted and ask me anything prior to this, they just took down the video out of nowhere," he wrote on his Youtube channel (cheers Eurogamer). "Two days ago, my account on Netlify was also suspended. I used Netlify to host the installation guide for the mod. I should not claim anything without proof, of course, since netlify didn't bother to give any explanation, but to me, it looks like these two cases are seem to be related."
Bloc has attempted to contact Take Two for an explanation. "[I] was hoping that there might be a small misunderstanding or that they could explain the reasoning behind it. Perhaps this occurred automatically, but the evidence suggests a deliberate manual DMCA takedown request from them. I also didn't get any response back." According to Bloc, the mod has since been chopped from modding hub Nexusmods by means of a DMCA claim. He's removed it himself from another site, gta5mods, to avoid any further legal difficulties.
Copyright strikes on Youtube are no joke. The takedown will interfere with Bloc's ability to monetise videos for three months, and is a
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