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I believe it is about time that GOG.com started its own hosting service for video game mods, albeit with the restriction that the mods must apply to games available on GOG. When one thinks about all the modifications available for Unreal Tournament alone, there must be dozens, if not more. The problem is finding these mods anymore and downloading them from a trustworthy, virus-free source. That is why I propose that GOG virus-scans all incoming mod files before posting them to the not-yet-existent "GOG ModHub".

What do you guys think? If you agree with me, I would greatly appreciate your vote up in the wishlist: Mod Community Hosting with Virus-Scanned Files.
http://www.moddb.com/

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and the useful modifications are posted to the wiki entries @ www.gogwiki.com
I bet if someone was willing to pay for it, and other's willing to go to the effort of finding, gaining permission, checking and uploading them. Then Gog would be happy to work with them.
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Illegally acquiring DLC.
PCGamingWiki hosts its own webseeding service: http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/PCGamingWiki:CitadelProject - this might be improved upon if there's a big demand.