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What is most likely illegal with custom DLC is the distribution of the chart with the original song files, since you're not paying the proper licensing fee to the major media organizations for the song.
I'll see if Rocksmith is all that it is cracked up to be.
I haven't played my bass in years so I'm pretty much back to basics anyway so I can't complain too much.
I doubt Ubisoft is going to track people down for using or distributing custom songs. the RIAA on the other hand may eventually decide to crack down on the distribution of the songs. I don't know if they could claim copyright on the note tracks themselves, like they've tried with community tab.
I heard that Rocksmith 2014 might not even be compatible with the current .dat format so I might not even bother with it.
But yes my only concern is the music its self. Of course I don't see my self commiting any offence aslong as I own the legit song. But I will look over it since I don't want to find myself in any situation I may walk into by mistake.
I ran CDLC's on my RS1 on Steam since release, never took it offline and never had an issue.
For RS 1, no altering of game files was needed. You just had to put the songs you downloaded into the right folder and make sure the custom song has the same app id as a song you already own legally. All customs are, is a way to share lessions/information about how you think a song is played. Also, the site I go to always removes a CDLC if Ubi comes out with an official version. There is no desire to compete with Rocksmith, it is about supplimenting our learning.
I guarantee you I have used customs on my RS1 client since I originally purchased it, I make my own customs and use customs created by others, and I have never had any issues.
Customs are already somewhat functional in RS2014 with none of the testers experiencing uplay issues. It's in their interest to leave this functionality, as they can only put out so much DLC, whereas the community can put out a much larger selection, making the game appeal to a wider audience. Sure they won't say that openly, but they know it's true.
If anything Ubi made it easier to implement customs as they no longer require encryption, they are just flat files.
Smithy is a community forum, the actual developers are on a google project group.