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日本の法律とアメリカの法律が異なることを理解していただけるといいですね。
I think the contents of copyright protection laws are different between Japan and overseas.
I apologize for what I should have noticed earlier.
However, as I am Japanese, I will continue to respond based on Japanese law.
https://onekickshop.com/product/copyright-law-in-a-nutshell-nutshells-3rd-edition-ebook-pdf-version/
Using someone else's work without permission, modifying it into mod, etc., and then distributing it secondarily is an infringement of the work.
beyond personal use.
For example, if a painter who is not a company uploads an illustration to Twitter, etc., downloads it, and uses it for his own Twitter icon without permission,
The illustrator has the right to stop using icons.
This is the copyright.
Also, I am very reluctant to use other people's things without permission.
If my illustrations were used for something without the permission of others,
I will be furious even if it is not profitable.
What kind of nerve do you have to make others break the copyright?
We do not accept any requests for existing works such as cartoon animation games.
Don't be silly.