Then what are you doing in SL? Not making a living, I can assure you.

Nor are you putting food on the table RL except perhaps by manual labor, 
which cannot be copied. Ex: Ditches need to be dug. The ditch-digger can 
be changed out, but that doesn't change the fact that even if you get a 
new digger, you still have a ditch when you're done.

OSS/Free Software and Proprietary software are the diggers; they're not 
the ditch itself.

On 03/14/2010 06:18 PM, New Hax wrote:
> then what are you doing on an opensource list if you want your content
> wrapped in DRM.
>
> sl will die if its not open. and you can't compare rl doors to the
> internet. if you dont lock your rl door I can come in and take
> something of yours that isnt replaceable.
>
> but on the internet as a content maker you can make INFINITE products
> so you arent losing anything if i copy it and make no money off of it.
>
>
> On 3/14/10, Marine Kelley<marinekel...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>    
>> well I am a content creator, content theft is a problem to me, it is tied to
>> IP rights which are a legal issue. And I am not one of those who say
>> "content theft is inevitable, let's not do anything about it". Doors can be
>> lock picked, that's not a reason for me to leave my door wide open.
>>
>>
>> On 14 March 2010 23:04, New Hax<newh...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> On 3/14/10, Marine Kelley<marinekel...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>        
>>>> Err... Content theft has always been a problem, will always be a
>>>> problem,
>>>> and LL better be on the same page with developers, content makers and
>>>> customers here.
>>>>          
>>> content theft isn't a problem, never has been a problem, and is the
>>> nature of the internet and digital things.  if content makers are
>>> worried about content "theft" then they shouldn't be on SL. because
>>> its inevitable and cant be stopped.
>>>
>>>        
>>      
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