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If anyone reading this sees any model of theirs in any of my work and the workshop indicates it is "made by me" and the description does not clearly attribute you: please let me know. I will correct it immediately or, if you insist, delete the file from the WS.
Let's hope in the spirit of community and cooperation that we all work in good faith to make the game better for everyone, and give credit where it is due from original modelers (without whom the vanilla game would have died long ago) to non-modeler contributors who do things with the game to make it endlessly more enjoyable and playable, limited only by our imaginations.
I try to do this only when absolutely necessary, as it is not always possible to obtain permission. Sometimes the person who uploaded the original is offline for years, sometimes they just don't respond.
I would hope that in instances like these a model maker would comment on the workshop page of the item and make clear their wishes about their model, re-used and re-uploaded in this manner.
This guide is intended to let creators know what they can do, when someone grabs their work off the workshop and reuploads it as their own.