On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 2:09 AM, Soft Linden <s...@lindenlab.com> wrote: > On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Gareth Nelson <gar...@garethnelson.com> > wrote: >> A few queries I have: >> >> Sometimes I code random small scripts to do quick inworld tasks - do I >> have to have 100% compliance for these scripts? >> I have a bot which comes in 2 parts - SL interface and AI engine, the >> SL interface being a simple protocol handler - how does the policy >> affect my AI engine if at all? If only the SL interface need be >> compliant, isn't this a major loophole in that the AI engine could use >> it to perform various malicious deeds? > > If the scripted bit was causing the viewer to do something in > violation of SL terms, I'm pretty sure it (and the author) would be > handled as with any other non ToS-compliant content. If the viewer has > legitimate use, it shouldn't be affected. > > >> If I code a viewer which is designed for use with other grids, does >> not comply with the policy and is not intended for use on SL, but one >> of my users connects to SL with it anyway , how does that reflect on >> me? > > The viewer wouldn't be eligible for inclusion in the Viewer Directory, > and only the people connecting with that viewer would be in violation. > Does this imply that using a viewer not in the directory is a liability for users?
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