[Opensim-users] Speaking of Content Theft, How About Our Own Backyard?

Len Brown lenwbrown at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 23:45:50 UTC 2010


Believe me Karen, I would recognize them anywhere.  I personally paid Lilith
over $500 US$ for hundreds of these plants for use around my Second Life
businesses.  Many, if not all, are hand drawn by Lilith and her partner.  I
use her tropical plants all the time in Second Life and these OSGrid
replicants are down to the prim identical replications of the groups and
clusters of plants Lilith sells in Second Life.  Especially when you have
five and six different rare tropical plants arranged together and linked,
and side by side login comparisons leave zero doubt.

- Len

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Karen Palen <karen_palen at yahoo.com> wrote:

> There have been several public domain versions of plants available for a
> long time now.
>
> OpenSim even has a "tree" module which will create a virtual forest with
> included trees (one of which is a palm tree).
>
> Most of the ones I recognise as being derived from various 3d libraries
> including Renderosity free stuff.
>
> Do you actually have some evidence that these trees are copied from Lilith
> Heart or is this just that "they look very similar".
>
> Lets not go down the same path as Second Life with this mindless hysteria
> without at least some evidence of actual wrongdoing.
>
> Over the years I have built quite a lot of content which I am willing to
> donate to OpenSim users, but I am not willing to risk being labled a crook
> as a result!
>
> Karen
>
> --- On Tue, 2/23/10, Len Brown <lenwbrown at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > From: Len Brown <lenwbrown at gmail.com>
> > Subject: [Opensim-users] Speaking of Content Theft, How About Our Own
> Backyard?
> > To: opensim-users at lists.berlios.de
> > Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 3:09 PM
> > I created an account on OSGrid back in
> > November of 2007.
> >
> >      These days I spend an enormous amount of time
> > there with some of my publicly accessible regions.
> >
> >      Yesterday I relocated one of my homestead regions
> > and where I put it was next to about 5
> > "pirate/island" themed sims/regions.
> >
> >
> >      Being nosy, I flew around my neighboring
> > regions.  And lo and behold I found and extraordinary
> > collection of palm trees swaying in the breeze and luxurious
> > tropical plants as far as my eyes could see.  And yet, this
> > entire world seemed a bit more than faintly familiar...
> >
> >
> >      Upon closer inspection, every single palm tree,
> > bush, shrub, grass, tree, and water lily bore a certain
> > extreme recognizability...
> >
> >      I wonder if Lilith Heart, who has made her fortune
> > selling an endless variety of absolutely beautiful plants in
> > Second Life knows that her years of devoted and hard work
> > have been cleanly ripped and presented all over OSGrid?
> > And in what probably amounted to a couple hours of image
> > ripping and XML exporting...
> >
> >
> >      Sadly, there's not a single thing she can
> > do.  Which is why, though I happily imported my entire
> > furniture and building collection into OpenSim, not a single
> > piece of it is (yet) available to the general public on
> > OSGrid.  I eventually plan to make it all available, but
> > the simple fact is, when I do, it will immediately be ripped
> > to shreds and will be found spread out all over the grid.
> > Not such a bad thing to one degree since the furniture is
> > all very highly detailed, but it will surely put a very
> > resoundingly obvious period at the end of my virtual
> > business endeavors.  In other words, I don't see a
> > penny from it.
> >
> >
> > --
> > - Len W. Brown
> >    lenwbrown at gmail.com
> >
> >
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