Originally Posted by
Keith Carter
I don't think there would be any issue with just releasing it as most release their work for free and there isn't anything to gain from litigation from the track owner. Quite the opposite result usually happens is that it gets enthusiasts driving it and the track ownership gets their name and facility publicized for free. I agree that there are probably lots of releases through Patreon where people have made financial gain off of a real world mod track releases without permission, but that doesn't mean that they can't be gone after if track owners wanted to pursue it. I think track owners have more important things to worry about though instead of hiring attorneys for a few grand or whatever someone would profit off of a sim racing mod they make. If funny though, if you do the math on some of these Patreon creators, based on their monthly subscriptions, they're making some serious money.