On 20/08/2010 6:08 PM, Opensource Obscure wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 16:44:47 +1000, Tateru Nino<tateru.n...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Forwarding your questions through the PR channels, Lance. Although,
>> from the documentation provided by the Lab so far, the answer to
>> question one is 'no'.
>
> a few email messages ago, Kelly replied to Ann Otoole:
>
> "No new user can create ann.otoole OR annotoole as a username,
> that name is taken by you"
>
> Isn't this the point of question one?

No, Kelly's answer was about account names. Lance's question was about 
whether a Display Name could be the same (for varying values of the 
same) as an Account Name.
>
> Questions 2-3 are not new.
> Not new are stories of users abusing account names by exploiting
> similarity between 'l' and "I" - or some other letters. The font
> choice is to blame in such a case, and this has been reported to
> PJIRA. Nothing new.
>
> Question 4 seems even naive if I get it right - Legal
> protections? Is this that's being asked?
> I'm not aware of other online service providers who put
> procedures in place to protect their users from fraudulent use.
> Can we name some? Thanks.
>
> If you're looking for legal protection try registering your
> avatar name as a trademark, as other SL users did.
>
>
>> On 20/08/2010 4:38 PM, Lance Corrimal wrote:
>>> Is it just me or did the lindens stop replying to this topic?
> It is just you:
> https://lists.secondlife.com/pipermail/opensource-dev/2010-August/002649.html
>
> (or maybe I'm missing some rule about how fast Lindens must reply)
>
> Opensource Obscure
>
>
>>> ok, lets try this again.
>>>
>>> Here are some distict questions, and I would like to see distinct
>>> "yes" or "no" answers from linden labs employees, and I would like it
>>> a lot if, in case no one of the lindens on the list can answer my
>>> questions in such a disticnt manner, the questions be forwarded to
>>> someone who can.
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. Will there be procedures in place to prevent someone else to use my
>>> true avatar name as their display name?
>>>
>>> 2. Will there be procedures in place to prevent someone from using a
>>> display name that might be different from my true avatar name but for
>>> all visual verification looks like it, given how there are unicode
>>> characters that have a different code but look like regular
>>> characters?
>>>
>>> 3. Will there be procedures in place to prevent the case where someone
>>> uses a copyrighted name of a fictional character (like, for example,
>>> "Mickey Mouse" or "Clark Kent") as their display name?
>>>
>>> 4. If the answer to any of the above is not a clear and loud yes: Will
>>> there be procedures in place to protect the original holder of any
>>> true avatar name from legal damages after someone used their name as
>>> their display name for fraudulent uses?
>>>
>>> bye,
>>> LC
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