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that is exactly how it works mods arent "free use" if they use copyrighted content
however as like every other comment has said
they are false dmca claims to EVERY mod
I wonder if this is some sort of coordinated attack against mods on Steam, and even Steam itself.
Steam is not just a very convenient platform to buy and own games on, but also for modders, which prolong the shelf life of games and increase their audience as well.
Maybe it's from a corporate entity, or multiple ones.
For the Rimworld community, losing Hugslib and Harmony, taken down for the sake of a flimsy, shady copyright strike, would be a DISASTER for our modders and players.