Need to have these mod permissions looked

CarbonBasedGhost

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gerb82

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I think you have to include a screenshot of the mod author saying in a forum or somthing that he is allowing you to use it.
 

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We don't NEED you to do this for mods with open permissions on the spreadsheet. All we require is a screenshot of mods that require notify/request (that are on the spreadsheet), and all of the mods that aren't on the spreadsheet with a link to the page and if they have notify/request perms a screenshot of that too.

This doesn't have to be on a spreadsheet, you can just post links in your pack application
 

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I shall quote @Watchful11 's post on this matter:

Here is the permissions spreadsheet for reference. As mentioned at the top of this document, there is a difference between public and private packs. Refer to either the public policy or the private policy columns depending on the type of pack you are submitting.
  • If a mod is on the spreadsheet and is listed as "Open" or "FTB", you don't have to do anything with it.
  • If a mod is on the spreadsheet, but is listed as "Notify" or "Request", write a line in the "Non-open spreadsheet mods" field with the name of the mod and a link to an image hosted on Imgur of you notifying the author or the author giving you permission.
  • If a mod is not on the spreadsheet, write a line in the "Other mods" field with the following.
    • Name of the mod
    • Author of the mod
    • A link to the mod page
    • If the license for the mod is not at the previous link, a link to the license
    • If the license does not give permission, a link to an image hosted on Imgur of the author giving permission.
We anticipate that more than 95% of mods will be listed as "Open" on the spreadsheet and will not require any effort on your part.

Believe it or not, reading his information actually covers 99% of the questions anyone would have about making and submitting a modpack and even has an example zip file so you can see the structure we prefer when submitting.
 
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