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Originally Posted by Aminom Marvin I've recently had my own IP right drama arising from a discussion about the ToU of my trees over at the SL forums. The ToU was developed with friends that are very knowledgeable in IP right matters. However, some people thought that I was trying to prevent competition, or that people could be in violation for merely editing or selecting the product. Finally I had to explain extensively that the only way to violate it would be to download the sculpt or geometric data and edit it in a 3D modeler.
So please, before crying "this will take away all my rights and have the police throw me into Guananamo Bay!" please make sure you actually are interpreting what you read correctly. |
I really don't think you can blame the readers for how your ToU was 'misinterpreted'. I'd suggest looking closer to home for an explanation as to why it was interpreted the way it was.
ETA: Perhaps those you sought advice from were not very au fait with
SL?