In the sense that there is no technical limitation to further copying that is correct. One would have to rely on other means to restrict copying (contracts, DMCA, perhaps watermarking, etc.)

On 11/02/15 01:08, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
Hi Justin,
Does this then mean that distributing oars with proprietary content not meant 
to be distributed freely is not possible?
Thanks
Ramesh

On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Justin Clark-Casey <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    When an OAR is saved and loaded into a new sim all owner permissions are 
kept identical - the next permissions do
    not come into play, these only apply when you transfer objects within a 
simulator.

    On loading into a sim, if the owner UUID of those objects matches an 
existing sim user, they will become the owner
    and have the same permissions as before.  If no such user exists, the 
ownership defaults to the estate owner who
    will then effectively get the owner permissions.





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