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Modders Behind GTA Re3 Project Are Fighting Take-Two's Lawsuit

GTA Modders are pushing back against a lawsuit, claiming their mod falls under fair use.

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After landing on the receiving end of a lawsuit from game publishing giant Take-Two Interactive, a group of modders has decided to fight it out with the company in court. The modders were originally sued for their project, Re3, which reverse-engineered the source code for GTA III and GTA: Vice City, allowing the games to run on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation Vita.

The modding group, however, is denying accusations of copyright infringement from Take-Two, stating that they "deny that Plaintiff is entitled to any of the relief sought in its prayer for relief. Defendants respectfully request that the Court enter judgment in their favor and against Plaintiff, denying Plaintiff all relief sought herein."

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Take-Two has claimed that the modding group's reverse engineering and distribution of Re3 "has caused, and is continuing to cause, irreparable harm to Take-Two." Through the lawsuit, Take-Two is seeking "damages, and injunctive and other equitable relief against Defendants and those working in concert with them."

However, the modding group's denial hinges on its argument that Re3 doesn't actually contain any Rockstar-created assets. Instead, the mod simply contains functional reverse-engineered versions of GTA III and Vice City's machine code, which the group argues, falls under fair use.

It's worth noting that Take-Two wouldn't have wanted anyone to be able to play either of these games on Switch when the lawsuit was originally filed this past September. Just two months later, the company published Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, which includes playable versions of GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas for the Nintendo Switch.

However, that game has also been targeted by modders recently, although not to get the game running on unintended hardware. Instead, modders have been hard at work fixing the GTA Trilogy's myriad of issues, from graphical bugs to typos.

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Seems like an odd choice to fight a legal battle with a company that has unlimited funds, but if they win, it could shatter some precedents in the gaming industry that's for sure. I doubt they'll win, but good luck to them.

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importing into the "switch" and "vita" seem like a grey area for lawsuit, but if it's the pc version then, i don't mind.

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@nintendians: Thinking on that, Nintendo might jump in on this lawsuit against the modders. We all know Nintendo likes a good lawsuit.

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@thelostscribe: yeah, when it's their systems and ip, but i don't think they care about 3rd party publishers ips on a different platforms that's not theirs.

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I hope the modders win

Because GTA Definitive edition is trash

And funny enough is that modders are fixing their game

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Yeah Take-Two is going to win this hands down. Lets hope they then look at what Re3 did and discover how to actually remaster a video game and not just coil out a massive turd like they did with the "Ultimate" edition.

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Last time I checked, that was NOT an Open-Source-licensed codebase.

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@Pyrosa: Apparently Renderware was like the Unreal Engine of the day. Not sure if that makes any difference legally or not.

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Good, someone needed to fight back against these clueless old farts. Sadly, the judge will probably be another old fart, so they probably won't win?

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@Mraou: That's not how copyrights, law, or anything works. Money and Law make civilizations continue to function, not feelings.

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@Pyrosa: "However, the modding group's denial hinges on its argument that Re3 doesn't actually contain any Rockstar-created assets. Instead, the mod simply contains functional reverse-engineered versions of GTA III and Vice City's machine code, which the group argues, falls under fair use."

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@Mraou: That's not how copyrights, law, or anything works. Money and Law make civilizations continue to function, not feelings.

Yep. Unfortunately this current generation has been told that "feelings" are more important than logic or reason.

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