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UVMOD makes it easy and accessible for anyone without any background knowledge to modify the firmware of their radio. __However, certain mods such as TX Unlock mods can not be used legally and safely without a certain amount of background knowledge because the behaviour of these mods is counterintuitive.__
UVMOD is designed to hide all high-risk mods behind a information section in the instructions to ensure that users are aware of the risks and consequences.
__Sadly, there has been one person who has cloned UVMOD and removed all of the safety precautions and warnings.__ The team behind UVMOD and the Quansheng modding scene do not condone this behavior and we strongly advise against using this clone.
__Sadly, there has been one person (RE3CON) who has cloned UVMOD and removed all of the safety precautions and warnings.__ The team behind UVMOD and the Quansheng modding scene do not condone this behavior and we strongly advise against using this clone.
__Use the links at the top of this file to access all approved versions.__
## Code of Conduct
For the reasons outlined above, we have decided to implement a code of conduct for this project.
While we can not stop intentional abuse of the software for illegal purposes, we must at least try to prevent accidental abuse.
To accomplish this:
- Mods are considered dangerous when they can be abused to break the law or cause harm to others.
- Mods that are considered dangerous must be hidden using the this.hidden property.
- Mods that are considered dangerous must have a clear description and an unambiguous title.
Failing to follow the rules above on a fork/clone of the main project may result in a negative public statement and/or a DMCA takedown request from the contributors involved.
To further improve the quality of the main project, we also ask that you:
- Only include mods that function correctly and have been tested.
- Only include mods that work without side effects (or at least document the side effects in the description).
- Avoid putting credit to yourself in the Mod title or description. Any work you do on this project is a collaborative effort building on the work of the people before you, and claiming sole credit for a mod is not in the spirit of this project.