I don't know where you got that idea of everything having to be creative commons. So I'll clear this up.
BVEStation wishes to encourage creative commons work, and we will do our best to push for these types of work, HOWEVER, no where does it state that we will discontinue support for copyrighted works. If you still want your work to be copyrighted then we have no problem with that, and we will still gladly accept your work here.
I would go on to explain to you some things about creative commons, since you appear to have some misconceptions about it, but thats not the point of this post.
As far as the Terms of Service for using the Content Contributor, I'll clear some things up for you, and Hammers, since you too have some minor misconceptions about the ToS itself.
Projects placed for file requests on BVEStation MUST BE put up on the BVEStation Downloads upon completion of the project. This means when your project is complete, you agree to have BVEStation exclusively host your train/route, in its entirety.
This statement is clear, and simple. If you gathered files using our service (content contributor), we want to host the file exclusively for you as well.
If you simply want to use Content Contributor but do not want your file hosted on BVEStation, there will be a licensing fee which will allow this in the future (You may not use it now if you want to simply use the system but plan to host your file elsewhere).
If you use our service, but do not want BVEStation to exclusively host the file for you, you will have to pay a licensing fee in order to use this service. No word on the pricing model yet.
When your project is complete, you may submit a submission for the downloads section, and use a temporary host.
This is already something that members do.
Any file uploaded to BVEStation.com automatically grants BVEStation the right to use the file in anyway shape or form, for any purpose, which includes commercial.
This means that any user who wishes to assist you in submitting files, those files themselves that are submitted by the user, will grant BVEStation these rights to use those files as well. Not the work as a whole.
Any file that is copyright, and is placed onto this system, the offending member will have disciplinary actions taken agaist them. DO NOT UPLOAD COPYRIGHTED FILES.
A member who has found copyrighted work somewhere and uploads this as their file submission for you, will have disciplinary action taken against them.
These terms are meant to protect BVEStation, and its members. We don't want other developers to be ripping off the members of BVEStation. No where does it state anything about the final work being copyright or creative commons or the like.