[Opensim-users] More public domain clothing textures (adult themes)
LaeMing
laeming at exemail.com.au
Sat May 22 07:31:03 UTC 2010
Hi,
thanx for the encouragement. Not really being a coder, I feel I want to
contribute somehow.
My fun little boilerplate on the top of the page is a not-quite-serious jab at
the "that-vaguely-resembles-my-one-you-stole-my-idea-you-content-thief"
hysteria that has been present on SL-exchange (now X-Street SL) as long as I
have been using the service (though I have never had it directed at me).
Though, in Australian Law at least (we all know the USA is legally weird :-P
), what I said is all true AFAIK. I have more to worry about from Australia's
newly infamous net-porn thought-crime laws for this set! :-/
I considered a CC license for these, but I really want these to be fully
Public Domain, if only because they were so easy to produce from well-
established memes, that to claim any rights over them at all would be plain
silly. I have other stuff I will be releasing (one day) under other licenses
because they took me more than five minutes of slack time between service
call-outs at work to make.
Again, thanks for the feedback.
Lae
On Saturday May 22 2010 15:42:31 Karen Palen wrote:
> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 9:08 PM, James Stallings II <
>
> james.stallings at gmail.com> wrote:
> > For what it's worth:
> >
> > I am probably one of those referred to as 'various "authorities"'.
>
> Actually to judge by your posting I would class you as one of the "voices
> of reason" LOL
>
> A review of the various Second Life blogs and newsletters shows the sad
> state of affairs in Second Life right now. "reason" and "due process" seem
> to be the
>
> I am not aware of any of the hysteria and vigilantism spreading to the
> OpenSim grids - YET!
>
> I only hope that it never does, and my posting was/is intended to aid that
> goal.
>
> Karen
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