[sldev] Permissions - A content creator's view

Callum Lerwick seg at haxxed.com
Mon Sep 24 23:26:15 PDT 2007


On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 14:05 -0400, michi at luskwood.org wrote:
> 1) A simple trust level - Servers that connect to the SL grid at least
> should purport to follow a similar level of standards (i.e., 'listening'
> to perms) as the SL grid. Of course, someone could lie. But this at least
> establishes intent and a norm.
> 
> 2) I think an extension of permissions to give the ability to comply with
> copyright as well as copyleft should exist. In addition to "no copy", "no
> transfer", "no modify"; we could indeed have "may not set nomod" or "may
> not set no transfer". And the eternally asked-for "may not charge money
> for trasfer".
> 
> 3) Grid level permissions, i.e., "May rez/attach on a trusted grid" vs
> "May rez/attach only on SL grid" or , "May rez/attach anywhere".

The problem here, except maybe in the case of scripts, is all this
"trusted grid/sim" stuff is a red herring. The real "problem" here is
untrusted *clients*. Something you can not prevent short of a Trusted
Computing system. How can you prevent someone from "right click,
save"-ing an avatar, then re-uploading it as new content on whatever
"untrusted grid" they wish? Its how the web works now, why should
"future SL" be any different?

There is no technical solution to this. Only a social one.
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