Gpl was Re: [sldev] realXtend Global inventory tests successful

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Fri Aug 22 12:01:41 PDT 2008


Plywood cubes r covered under the gpl iirc afaik



On Aug 22, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Ann Otoole <missannotoole at yahoo.com>  
wrote:

> Sean, last time I checked you are not the Linden Lab General Council  
> so let's hear from the Linden Lab General Council on this before a  
> LL employee causes damage.
>
> The problem is there are no mechanisms in place to prevent removal  
> of content from Secondlife that is not licensed to be taken from  
> Secondlife.
>
> All that exists is an inadequate c/m/t permissions structure that  
> many of us want changed.
> So Linden lab needs to step up, hire some more IP lawyer  
> consultants, and set this framework up right.
>
> Why do I get upset over this? Because I do not want to see LL/SL get  
> slammed shut by lawyers.
>
> Do it right. Do it right up front. Stop trying to be techies and do  
> the code part before requirements.
>
> Build the requirements up properly and then build the code to meet  
> the requirements.
>
> c/m/t does not cut it.
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Sean Linden <sean at lindenlab.com>
> To: Ann Otoole <missannotoole at yahoo.com>
> Cc: Second Life Developer Mailing List <sldev at lists.secondlife.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 11:17:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [sldev] realXtend Global inventory tests successful
>
> Errr, you own the stuff you create, so if you make something in SL  
> you can take it with you to another grid. I have no idea how the  
> rights work for anything else, even fullperm objects created by  
> someone else, or any texture not created by you (including the  
> "default" textures like plywood), but anything made by you belongs  
> to you. So you can take the plywood cube if you made it, I'm just  
> not sure you can take the plywood :)
>
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Ann Otoole  
> <missannotoole at yahoo.com> wrote:
> These people have no license to take content licensed for use in  
> Secondlife as per the Secondlife TOS.
> Not even a plywood cube is authorized for taking from SL.
> Linden lab needs to deal with this one way or another even if it  
> means immediate deletion of all accounts that engage in this  
> behavior until such time as a proper content licensing scheme is in  
> place.
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Jani Pirkola <jpirkola at gmail.com>
> To: Second Life Developer Mailing List <sldev at lists.secondlife.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 10:01:35 AM
> Subject: [sldev] realXtend Global inventory tests successful
>
> FYI
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Antti Ilomäki <antti.ilomaki at gmail.com>
> Date: 2008/8/22
> Subject: Global inventory tests successful
> To: realxtend at googlegroups.com
>
>
>
> We took another step towards the 3D Internet today, as we managed to
> transport objects from one site to another. These were just initial
> tests and only prims were tested, but it's sort of a historical
> moment.
>
> You've all probably already read the story on the realXtend blog, but
> here's the link: http://realxtend.blogspot.com/
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