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== Conception ==
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The overwhelming popularity of some fan sites caused them problems. Popular fan sites were overcome with traffic, so many servers could not handle them, and most sites on free servers spent part of the day down. In order to handle the traffic, webmasters had to pay for more bandwidth. Some of the most popular sites were paying thousands of dollars a month from their own pocket to keep the site alive.
To solve the problem of webmasters paying large amounts of money for downloading, some sites
Instead of becoming a pay site, some fan sites have elected to take donations, some even offer a gift in return.
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== Controversy ==
There is controversy over whether it is right to charge for custom content or fair to recoup costs of bandwidth. This controversy stems from certain clauses in the game's End-User License Agreement (EULA);<ref>''"EA owns all of the rights, title and interest in the Tools & Materials."'' The Sims 2 EULA 2003. Omitted from EULA's since August 2007 [http://svt.paysites.mustbedestroyed.org:8080/legal/tsr1.txt]</ref><ref>''"...EA grants you a personal, non-exclusive license to install and use the Software for your personal, non-commercial use. ...Any commercial use is prohibited."'' The Sims 2 EULA 2007, The Sims 3 EULA 2009</ref>
However, [[Electronic Arts]] has taken no legal action against pay sites or their policies and released
Despite that and a few changes to the EULA, the creators of custom content do waive the rights to their content once it is shared. The following is an excerpt from ''The Sims 3'' EULA, 2009:
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<blockquote>"4. In exchange for the right to use content contributed by other users through the Software, when you contribute content through the Software, you expressly grant to other users of the Software the non-exclusive, perpetual, transferable, worldwide, irrevocable right to access and use, copy, modify, display, perform, and create and distribute derivative works from, your contributed content in connection with the Software, and to distribute and otherwise communicate your contributed content as a component of works that they create using the Software, for example, The Sims lots or The Sims videos, without further notice, attribution or compensation to you. You hereby waive any moral rights of paternity, publication, reputation, or attribution under applicable law with respect to EA.s and other players. use and enjoyment of such content contributions in connection with the Software."</blockquote>
In 2006, [[J. M. Pescado]] founded the [[J._M._Pescado#Paysites_Must_Be_Destroyed|Paysites Must Be Destroyed]] website, which primarily hosts content "pirated" from pay sites and makes them available for free, citing EA's EULA on its front page. Much like pay sites, no successful legal action has ever been taken on the site.
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://compsimgames.about.com/cs/downloads1/a/thesimspaysites.htm About.com The Sims Pay Sites]
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=== Examples of pay sites ===
* [http://www.simslice.com Simslice]
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