I wouldn't assume that free = free to export. Rather, I'd check with the
respective creators if they allow it, or have a look at sources that
already allow export/import. Sometimes creators include a creative commons
or similar license with it, which would allow an export, but if an object
is just passed as "free to copy" as it is, then it wouldn't constitute any
license beyond that.
Am 04.05.2011, 18:47 Uhr, schrieb Doug Danforth <[email protected]>:
Probably a dumb question, but is "free" content on OSGrid (or
ReactionGrid)
only to be used on those respective grids or can it be exported/imported
into a personal OpenSim installation?
Thanks,
Doug Danforth
SL:DrDoug Pennell
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Kay McLennan <[email protected]>
wrote:
re: Mimetic Core's suggestion of "a 'faux-rezzer' type object on the
first
floor of the main store on Wright Plaza in OSGrid," I did not actually
locate the 'faux-rezzer' but believe or not, I had never visited Wright
Plaza and had a fun freebie shopping spree -- thank you! That is, I
noticed
Wright Plaza, Bade Plaza, Lbsa Plaza, etc. listed on the OSgrid login
page
but had only previously found different freebie spots in the OS (e.g.,
Captive Shopping Mall, Snoopies Freebies, Freebie Slumcity (in The
Neverhood), etc.).
re: Jo Kay's link to the OS version of the Builder's Buddy script
recipe
-- thank you! What a terrific find!
re: DutchGlory's offer of a couple of scripts, I will IM you in the OS.
Again, thank you.
Best,
Kay
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