VR Hacks wrote:
>> I mean you can't legally be held liable for users who refuse to follow a 
>> contract they made with you, can you?
>>     
>
> Sure you can. After all, if you write malicious code, you know you're doing 
> it. 
I stand corrected, then.  I wasn't really talking about malicious code, 
though.  I was just talking about protection from the worst-case 
scenario where a client has an unintended bug in it that causes rolling 
restarts, then LL comes after the 3rd party dev for damages.  I meant to 
talk about incompetent coders, not malicious coders (I know that none of 
the coders on this mailing list fit either description, but it's still 
something to think about).  Even LL sidesteps liability for damages done 
by the official viewer, so why shouldn't 3rd party devs try to do the 
same thing?

On a different subject:  Is Fractured Crystal correct in the following 
video when he says that he is not breaking TOS with the Onyx viewer 
because he only distributes the source code and not the binaries of it?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRbV9SIbdCA&feature=player_embedded 
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRbV9SIbdCA&feature=player_embedded>

Thanks,
~Bubblesort Triskaidekaphobia

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