I'd like to see this question answered, too. On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 06:08:58PM +0200, Ryan McDougall wrote: > The policy deeply confuses users and developers together, making it > appear to me that "users" can place "developers" in violation of your > policy against their will. > > Let me explain: > > Let's say I develop a client expressly designed to log into OpenSim > for example. Because of protocol compatibility, this client is > incidentally capable of logging into SL. If a user decides to to just > that, he is *clearly* a "User of Third Party Viewer". However, has he > just made me a "Developer of Third Party Viewer"? I see no language > that protects me from your policy. > > I've no interest in using LL's servers or enabling LL's business > model. I don't want to agree to the TVP. Has OpenSim's historical > choice of protocol placed it under LL's legal domain? If not, what > section of your policy protects me? > > Sincerely, > Ryan
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