great !

Heho,

 

i love the article.  While i (after checking with 2 layers ) do not agree, that stuff from SL stays in SL (unless i was shown a license statting this prior to buying and i did formaly agree it is just x opies i did license, whereever - at least for central europen users based on their rights) - the rest is pretty much about the main problem:

- creators need to be aware of the world, not only their wishes - things CAN be stolen

- this IS a market chance, even establising a licensing system/database as they are common in other RL licensing fileds

- everyone should respect a license they did agree in

- before selling/giving, first think wether you realy own the stuff in a way you have rights and not someoneels on the web

I exepct as said, that there is not a real problem for high quaility inovative cnontent creators. The RL market did show that the impact in such copying is low.   Remeber, that in many countries private copies are legal, aynway - and not limited by accepting a denial in a license.

 

cheers,

Ralf

 

Ralf Hülsmann
Editor & Co-Founder at the Maxping Magazine
www.maxping.org
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