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The CGTrader Ripper has sparked a heated debate about access to digital assets, copyright infringement, and the role of platforms like GitHub in hosting and verifying software projects. While the tool has gained popularity among some segments of the 3D modeling and computer graphics communities, its legitimacy and compliance with copyright laws remain questionable.
: Tools like the core of the "Kodama" engine allow artists to run local checks for PBR compliance and mesh manifold issues.
The use of rippers for commercial marketplaces like CGTrader is fraught with legal risks: