@henior, @conor.stewart18
Makerworld has its rules, that’s true. But what was it all about:
Someone has published a model under CC4.0. Now he sees that it is very successful. Someone collects points with the model or wins a prize. How can that be? Isn’t that my model? I made it, don’t I have to get the points, isn’t the prize mine?
The next step is the question of how to remove the model whose free distribution you have agreed to. That is another matter.
What I mean is, you should think about what other people are allowed to do with the model beforehand. This does not exclude the possibility that Makerworld, when examining a model, will find that the model, although it was allowed to be shared, violates the rules of the platform.