Perhaps So Mel, But........Where is the similar licensing or release from
obligation under license for the OS grid content?

It seems to me there's a double standard in the offing here, whereby content
from the Linden Grid is hands-off for legal reasons, but not so much as a
tip of the hat in that direction when it comes to content from an OS grid.

In every case I am aware of (a certain steamboat comes to mind), the
complaint from the content creator has not been that the content has been
relocated, but that their credit for it's creation has been 'removed' (we
know that it wasn't removed, just lost due to a lack of reference to the
creator from the originating grid).

Now I'm not saying it will always be the case that the creator will be
comfortable with the content leaving the Linden Grid, but that seems to be
the predominant case.

It would seem to me that a robust solution to this issue would at least
attempt to address content imported from the Linden Grid, as there will very
likely be scenarios in the not-too-distant future in which the creator
allows content to be imported from the Linden Grid, and it would seem to me
that preservation of the creators identity across grids would go a long way
towards easing many of these 'theft of content' concerns on the part of
content creators.

Just my 0.02$L

Cheers
James/Hiro/daTwitch


On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Diva Canto <[email protected]> wrote:

>  The origin of this thread was OARs and IARs (for content porting between
> OpenSims), and foreign users (for the HG). I don't think there was ever any
> intention of grabbing profiles from Second Life, although, as far as I know,
> those profiles are available on the web so it would be technically feasible
> to do it, but it would probably have to be special-cased.
>
> James Stallings II wrote:
>
> There are some strong ideas here for the future, but I think that the
> original problem has been lost in the mix (or perhaps I missed something in
> the thread, not entirely out of the question ;)
>  Unless I am mistaken, the real problem is older content imported from SL
> - how to preserve the creator ID of such content?
>
>  The scenario, I am sure, is not unfamiliar:
>
>  OS user purchases full rights content on the Linden Grid; OS user,
> through hook or crook, imports said content, because he has no intention of
> ever using it on the Linden Grid; creator of said content discovers that the
> content has been relocated and cries foul because his/her creator
> identification has been 'removed'.
>
>  While the foregoing discussions itt address the potentiality of this
> scenario as it would occur when the content originates on an OS grid, what
> do we do about preservation of the ID of the creator of content from that
> distant but arguably compatible foreign grid we all know and love so well?
>
>  Cheers
> James/Hiro/daTwitch
>
>  On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Sean Dague <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Melanie wrote:
>> > I am absolutely sure that I would not went HG to ever, EVER, insert
>> > user records or profile records into my database. I strongly favor
>> > the "URL" approach, which is neutral as far as my database goes.
>>
>>  Ok, so then hash those urls for UUIDs to present to the viewer?  We
>> still need a UUID in the object definitions for the viewer so that
>> people can see the creator.
>>
>>        -Sean
>>
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