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Um citation? What Eula do you think you're breaking? Patreon? I'm not using the platform so they have no say. Maybe if you had to hack them but just obtaining a file and sharing it isnt something they can take action against. The creator may have some rights to their illegal content but that could only possibly come into play if you're trying to sell it. They have no footing to stand on if you're using it personally and not seeking commerical gain. Bethesda can't go after you either, you just have the files, you didn't break their tos by selling mods, in fact you didn't have to accept the terms at all just to use it.Things are a bit more complicated. Paywalling ESX plugins breaks Bethesda EULA/TOS indeed but in the same time if some person pirates content (like meshes, textures, animations, etc. alongside with ESX) - this is another EULA/TOS break and it is unrelated to the initial EULA/TOS break. You can't turn two negatives into one positive in law and all this stuff.
So please tell me who you think can take action in this scenario