On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 09:21:25AM -0700, Joe Linden wrote: > The updated version of the Third Party Viewer Policy was posted here about a > week ago: > http://secondlife.com/corporate/tpv.php
That says that if a developer changes the code and distributes it, you reserve the right to pursue any and all legal and equitable remedies: 3 a. If you are a [...] Developer of Third-Party Viewers, you must not: [...] design Third-Party Viewers to [...] If we believe you are or have been associated with activities that violate this paragraph, either within or outside of Second Life, we may take any enforcement action we deem appropriate [...] and pursuit of all legal and equitable remedies. 7 d. You (Developer of Third-Party Viewers) assume all risks, expenses, and defects of any Third-Party Viewers that you [use,] develop, or(!) distribute. This is not compatible with the GPL. Therefore, anyone who contributed to the GPL-ed code has a case if they want to retract their contribution. -- Carlo Wood <ca...@alinoe.com> _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges