No idea. I should ask again
But as you are still extracting and editing EA's Sims 2 game files, and you still need Sims 2 coding for it to be useful, I expect the answer to be 'no'.
*edit* I've submitted the question, i hope I'll get an answer
I, too, expect that the answer will be 'no'.
I think it mainly has to do with the actual .package file type used by the sims 2. I read somewhere (I don't recall where) that as soon as it goes into the .package form it becomes property of EA games. I could be wrong, however.
EA's EULA states that if it goes into the game it becomes EA's intellectual property.
I've got no stance on paysites anymore, anyways. They're all human and deserve the same amount of respect any of us do. So I let them be.
I have never had and do not have a stance on paysites.
Edit: If EA officially announces that paysites are a violation of EA's copyright and that they all need to be removed, my stance will be on the side of EA.