Actually, yes. Any content uploaded to any graal server, becomes Graal's property.
This is a failsafe for say, if Billy staffed a playerworld, made 99% of the things they used, and then got into a massive fight with PW staff or something, Billy couldn't destroy the server by taking all of his **** because he made most of the content used.
Sure, you could technically try to sue Billy, but I'm not sure what court would actually review that case. And Billy would be able to argue fair use, considering he edited the piece as well as stole it.
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Graal would be technically stealing then. Because like I said it is not stated in any terms of service or anywhere at all that if a player uploads content it becomes graal owned. In order for graal to gain copyright they would legally need to make that clear and just not tell you. Which is why i said in legal terms Uploads work more like mutual contracts where graal let's you upload content and have it ingame. But you can also remove your content(,Refund) if wanted.
And probably any court would,Billy would need to make extreme changes if he edited it so it doesn't resemble the original. Fair use isn't entirely true, fair use could somewhat help. But I doubt in legal terms it would matter since it does not allow the original maker to completely remove their content which in a way hurts the contract. Since uploads work more like contracts then they do anything else. Which would mean a different legal thing could come up. So yes, ifiling is technically illegal.only reason people don't sue each other is because they either deal with it or don't want to spend 200-400 dollars every few others to talk to lawyers