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You dont need buy a key or any of that other garbage. It also has an Object follow Prim option. There are also built in sounds preloaded with the viewer. Animations tab same instructions as sound tab, works the same way. Defense tab allows you to stop all dialog spam, block all dialog toggles, derendeer prims, block all sounds, etc… In other words you are protected.

Reply Warn. Ap Administrator. Threads : Post : Member Since : Mar It is to their benefit to allow such a program to exist and would be a case of biting off their own proverbial nose to begin banning SI users. Responsibility for how the backed up content is used remains that of the user. The content creators have the DMCA to look to for that. Neither program allows in their TOS or TOU for transferring anything other than content a person has created themselves or has explicit permission to another grid.

In any environment such as SL there will be those that create conspiracy theories. Usually founded only in half thought out assumptions and half truths. The idea that LL has a team of double agent spies in OG simply to seek out those that might be in both also seems hole riddled. They may have a team in place that watched for stolen content however and that would not only be expected..

Am I missing something here? Some of these posts indicate there is some confusion about the origins of Opensim. They created these and made them available to everyone to let them grow, seperately from Second Life.

There are a number of reasons why this is a smart move for Linden Labs and there are also ways that this can bite them in the hind quarters. But the issue here is about banning from Second Life.

It seems to have increased recently but at the same time I have read that Linden Labs has laid off some people.

So it seems that Linden Labs is investing less energy into whether complaints are valid and they are being very arbritary in who they choose to ban with little room for appealling the decision. Does anyone know of anyone that has won an appeal and had their Second Life account restored?

If so, anyone recently? But I usually try to provide at least a bit of evidence to back up such articles. That happens through research of facts and evidence, not hearsay from people on OpenLife who may or may not be telling the truth.

Fact 1: Linden Lab stating they can ban anyone from their board, at any time, for any reason, does not make it so. Because in this country, a person can SUE a company at any time, for any reason, and actually win, regardless of TOS statements. According to law: a contract cannot be designed to break state or Federal law. There are some state and Federal laws in place that groundless banning of a person would most certainly cross, regardless of TOS. Fact 3: Linden Lab banning people for allegedly belonging to Open Life would be blatantly illegal.

S… but Federally. Microsoft themselves were found guilty on restriction of trade charges— so no one is immune to that law. That would open up a whole can of legal worms that could bring anti-monopoly laws right down on their heads. No TOS is going to protect them from that. That would be sheer legal suicide. One user may not have the resources to hire a lawyer and sue the company— but some might. And where one user is funds-short… a class-action lawsuit with an attorney willing to work on a contingency fee would have no such funds shortage.

History is full of such cases. All Linden Lab would need to do is tick of the wrong person at the wrong time… and in the wrong way. As my college Business professor made very clear to all potential entrepreneurs: No one is above a lawsuit. If Microsoft was found guilty… Linden Lab is surely not bullet proof. So frankly, I doubt even that company would be so foolish as to engage in intentional restriction of trade.

Because if they were even suspected of it, all it would take is one judge issuing one order for full legal disclosure to bring the whole works down. If I were Linden Lab… the last thing I would want is for company records to be brought to public attention. That would be sheer suicide.

I have never meet anyone in OL that said they had been banned from SL yet and a good number go to both routinely, including myself. Others like being able to build things with the artificial limits on prim sizes removed that Linden Labs purposely put in place.

Content in OL was always a problem, due to them not being able to get the permissions system up right yet. All of this is much like what it was like when SL first started, with lots of players making and giving away things for free to help new people get started, including LL employees, to encourage new players to stick around.

There was nothing sinister about any of this. I have also not seen anything that looked like it was stolen there. OL does not allow bots there too. As far as players taking freebies made by others, claiming them as theirs and selling them, you need to look at SL and not OL. OL did not until just about a month ago, have any money system for anyone to sell anything, but I sure have seen a lot of shops in SL where people are taking full permissions freebie items and selling them as theirs.

Some things can be transferred to any grid, without the need of any programs. Like images for things like these textures, clothing, skins, scripts, and a few other things. Only prim items are in need of a program to transfer them.

As of a few month ago, OL only allows their current version of their OL viewer to be used to log in there, until further notice. Anyone banned in SL is someone that was banned for doing something wrong in SL. SL has banned some viewers for technical reasons, but not the users of them, unless it was a special made viewer that could be used to do things that where against TOS rules and then the user and the viewer where both banned, when they where caught violating TOS rules with it.

One word of warning, Linden labs have started blocking the TOR nodes that Vidalia uses, just click new identity till it works. Can't be arsed to set up a new one? Make sure to keep the proxy running until you have validated the account by clicking on the link they send you.

If all goes well you should have a new account! Step Two: Circumventing The IP Ban With any luck that should be it, load up second life punching a new details and agree to the completely meaningless and illogical terms of service.

Chances are, however, that Linden labs will have blocked you from the game altogether and not just the website. There are two types of bans That could have been implemented or perhaps both if they really don't want you coming back they are IP bans and Hardware bans. IP bans can be a pain if you have a static IP adress one that doesnt change which is most common with broadband, if you're on dial-up this is probably the only time you can gloat so enjoy it.

You CAN ring up your ISP and asked them for a new IP address but chances are they won't give you one, plus it's not recommended as it can make them think you're up to something.

If you have wifi capabilities you may be able to 'borrow' your neighbours Internet connection. Failing this load up Vidalia again, this won't work straight away as the second life program bypasses local proxies but it can be forced to work through a proxy with programs such as Pirvoxy and proxifier. Linden Lab isn't interested in your opinion on that matter. They're only interested in knowing that you're not going to ever break the rules again.

Don't write an essay. The people reviewing your appeal would far rather read one page than thirty. Don't add anything unnecessary. Don't insult, disparage or write rude things about other users. Stick to the facts. If the team reviewing your appeal needs more information from you to establish your identity or about the events that led to your banning, they'll ask.

You'll need to be prepared to send them anything they need, possibly including copies of some of your identity documents. Appeals take longer than regular support tickets. You wouldn't want someone just glancing at your appeal for ten seconds and then throwing it away, now would you? So, there's usually a bit of a queue. Linden Lab tries to respond within three working days, but if you haven't heard back in four weeks, you should consider trying again.

Your account and inventory are usually held for several months just in case your ban is reversed. Linden Lab may choose not to unban your account. It happens. Unfortunately, that's life.



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