Looks like the Ghostrunner developers also have an issue with paid mods running off their IP.

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      17 hours ago

      This guy wanted to make money from this mod and put it behind a paywall, that’s the only reason it got taken down.

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      This seems like a good idea, but a related question I’ve been wondering about is, what is the best way to anonymously run a software project facing this type of threat model, when you also want that software to be accessible to people? Does anyone know about any tips or resources for this? Is there some kind of darknet github? How do you do social media or collect donations/payment? Also, are there any good examples of projects that did this right?

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        Realistically impossible. If you want to actually make any real amount of money, have any real reach or have an actually functional product.

        Which end of the day is the entire point for the assholes pay walling mods. They arnt part of the community they are trying to profit off the community.

        A donation jar, a side patreon, merch there are endless ways to monitize your work. But trying to do it in the shadows just because you know your being a shit stain, is never goanna work out well.

        No one’s forcing you to share your mod, if you think you deserve money or you won’t release it. Then just don’t release it.

        Paid for mods have never, will never, and can never. Be a good idea or healthy for a modding community.

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          I feel like there are also other potential reasons to want to publish software anonymously though, even if monetization is not the goal. For instance, to keep it game related, there have been plenty of noncommercial fan projects that get shut down mainly just because the companies that own the IP are run by assholes.

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          How comes paid mods work out fine in sim racing then?

          Assetto Corsa has tons of paid mods, along with tons of free mods, and the game developer Kunos is one of very few profitable game devs in sim racing. Why haven’t paid mods ruined the modding scene and bankrupted the company?

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        I’m not an expert, but I2P and Tor should allow people to host things anonymously.

        Monero can be used as an anonymous payment method.