When using the game, our modding tools, forums and other channels, you agree to conduct yourself in a way which is lawful, respectful, and which won’t cause harm to the Scrap Mechanic community. If your content or conduct doesn’t comply with these guidelines or our EULA, or if we need to take action to protect our rights or those of others, we may remove, restrict, suspend or alter your access to the game or tools, and your mods or other content. Solicits, promotes, invites, encourages, advocates, incites or provokes any of the above. May be deemed a marketing or commercial communication or promotes the products or services of any person (Scrap Mechanic is not an advertising network!) Ĭontains any restricted material, including but not limited to passwords, medical information or confidential information of any person or Is abusive, offensive, sexist, pornographic, homophobic, defamatory, libellous, discriminatory, obscene or racist, or which harasses any person Is technically harmful such as computer viruses, worms, malicious software or harmful data Infringes the intellectual property rights of any third party Is unlawful or gives rise to civil or criminal liability We (and our fellow gamers) won’t tolerate any mods, posts, or other material, which: We welcome feedback, and if you have any questions, or think these modding guidelines could be improved, please do let us know at things first! They don’t supersede or replace our End User Licence Agreement (which you can find here: which will take precedence if there are any conflicts between that EULA and these guidelines.
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These guidelines are to help the members of our modding community understand how to use our tools and share mods responsibly, respecting each other, as well as us.