I Was actually talking about the razorback but what Jenolan said is fine by me and if its wanted that i get rid of the pictures? ill do it as quick as possible.
And sorry if ive done anything wrong its because i am only 14 and am not sure about the whole copywrite thing and if i can post picture or not.
Please if there is anywhere to learn about what/not to post in the threads please tell me so i don't do something like this again..
The basics of copyright law (in relation to Trainz) is you can't modify or use parts of another person's creation in any way without the creator's permission unless you intend only to use that creation on your own computer for your own personal private use (so you can't demonstrate a modified creation to another person).
I am happy to be corrected but I do believe that any screenshot taken of a modified asset and displayed in public (i.e. beyond your own personal use) is also in breach of copyright.
This applies whether the original creator has a 'license' tag in his config or not - many people wrongly assume that to have copyright law apply to a "thing" you must have a license, a "c" or a copyright clause. This is untrue and any original 'creation', be it a photo, painting, drawing, writing etc etc, made by any person, is covered under copyright law.
I'll add a link to the Australian Copyright Law site, but I'll copy some relevant paragraphs here (wonder if that breaches copyright??!!)
Copyright is a type of property that is founded on a person's creative skill and labour. It is designed to prevent the unauthorised use by others of a work, that is, the original form in which an idea or information has been expressed by the creator.
The Copyright Act protects original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works. In order for copyright to subsist in a work it must be made by a resident or citizen of Australia, or made or first published in Australia, or has a specified connection with a country which is a member of a relevant international copyright treaty. (See section 14 for more information about the protection of overseas works in Australia).
Works are only protected by copyright law if they are 'original' works. A copyright work will be considered original if it is the product of the creator's own intellectual effort and has not been copied from another person's work. However an original work could be a compilation of other works, eg in an original anthology or selection, where the permission of the copyright owners of those individual works compiled would be needed.
The Copyright Act also protects sound recordings, films (which include pre-recorded television programs and videos), radio and television broadcasts and published editions of works. These categories of copyright material are collectively referred to as 'subject-matter other than works'.
And finally (and the bit that many don't realise...)
The Copyright Act does not require the completion of formalities (such as publication, registration or the payment of fees) in order to obtain protection in Australia, or any other country which is also a party to an international copyright treaty. This is unlike the position with patents, trade marks, designs and plant breeder's rights where registration is a precondition to protection. Copyright protection is granted automatically from the time an original work is created.
Here's the link:
http://www.ag.gov.au/copyright
It's actually an interesting and informative read, and it's also reassuring to know where you stand in relation to your content both in and out of Trainz (I'm a landscape photographer and was concerned for a while about how copyright protected my images).
Hope that helps without confusing the matter further.