Naturally but do they apply to the developer ? They should void only  
for the original dev who implemented the feature intentionally, if  
any. Keeping in mind that the servers are as responsible to protect  
the data add the viewers are responsible to not attack them. To me  
developers (paid by LL as well as open source therefore unpaid) should  
be innocent until proven guilty. That's the only way to keep a sane  
relationship.


On 30 mars 2010, at 14:52, Simon Disk <simon.dis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think I have read a different TPV policy than most people here. I  
> do not see how clauses 11 and 12 are being overridden. Both clauses  
> stipulate that the GPL cannot be used to violate the law. So when  
> you use a TPV and connect to the SL grid and then steal content that  
> you did not create or disrupt Linden Lab's service, those clauses no  
> longer apply to you.
>
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