

However, the Skyrim Together team is indeed using the SKSE code, admitting in a response post that it may still be unintentionally using SKSE code from an older build of the multiplayer mod. "Due to continued intentional copyright infringement and total disrespect for modder etiquette, the Skyrim Online team is explicitly disallowed from using any of these files for any purpose," it says in the copyright for SKSE. SKSE is under common copyright law, but according to the developer, after a Skyrim Together developer named Yamashi's "terrible behavior towards the script extender team," the SKSE specifically barred the Skyrim Online team from using SKSE. SKSE is a useful tool in the Skyrim mod scene that allows modders to expand Skyrim's scripting capabilities, opening the door for more complicated mods.
