A fan project made up of reverse-engineered source code for GTA 3 and GTA Vice City has been༺ restor🌄ed following a counterclaim by its creators.
A group responsible for reverse engineering GTA 3 and GTA Vice City's source code in order to add to and improve the game was 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:hit with a DMCA Takedow𝕴n earlierꦬ this year. The projects, which took years to make and are called re3 and reVC, were swiftl♈y removed from GitHub following the takedown which was issued by Rockstar parent company, Take-Two Interactive.
More than four months later, the projects have returned to GitHub. Project leader aap revealed to that they had been reluctant to file a counterclaim against Take-Two at first through fear it would spark legal recourse. However, after other counterclaims related to 💯the projects were left uncontested, aap spoke to a legal team working with GitHub and decided to file its own claim earlier this month.
The code returning to GitHub doesn't mean thi💫s was a victory for aap and co, at least not a full one𒁃. DMCA rules dictate a party has 10-14 business days to respond to a counterclaim. Since Take-Two has remained silent, the projects have once again been made available. It doesn't necessarily mean they will be back for good, nor does it mean Take-Two won't still seek legal recourse against the group.
In May, a creator of a fork of the re3 project filed a counterclaim and heard 🎀nothing ba🃏ck from Take-Two. A similar claim from the creator of the game's unofficial Switch port followed and was met with𓃲 the same result. Odds are aap was inspired by the two success stories anℱd decided to fight its own DMCA, resulting in the source code returning to the internet.
The case isn't closed yet, of course. Take-Two may well be gett⭕ing its ducks in a row before responding or may have bigger fish to fry before moving onto this issue. The group responsible for creating the projects remains confident it has done nothing wrong, though. In fact, it believes the improvements it has made available to players using the𒁏 games on PC have actually boosted sales of GTA 3 and GTA Vice City.