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It's obscured through degrees of separation:
1. Someone ported the content to GMod/Source.
2. They took the content without asking (I have verified this).
3. They further modified it to suit their own needs (making it different from the originals so it isn't a 1:1 copy).
4. They didn't properly attribute/announce the original sources (making it impossible to tell unless you just happen to know where it's from).
I mean it's definitely the easiest route to take, but that doesn't make it any less awkward. I had to track down most of these when I was staff on GameBanana because some companies are aggressively defensive of their content being used outside of the original games (ArmA and America's Army are known to threaten to sue you).