Henri, > So, registering to the directory is clearly not a requirement to be considered as TPV-policy compliant, but on the other hand LL suggests that the viewers which are not in the directory are "dangerous" ones... This is both unfair and very close to pure diffamation. The viewer is required to comply, just make your viewer comply and don't register in the directory. If they are to prevent any viewer that does not comply with the TPV to connect to the grid I am glad for it.
And I agree with you in substance with your privacy claims, but you have to live in the real world and you have to abide by California law here. You own interpretation of French law is irrelevant. Yes LL has a wishy-washy policy designed not to accept any responsibility for anything. Guess what! So does Google and every hosting company on the planet, I have the same type of clauses as a business and doing otherwise would stupid and putting my company and myself at risk. If you are not willing to trust anyone with your basic information, you may want to start building your own personal datacenter Henri. You ARE trusting free.fr and Paypal with even more sensitive data btw... What should I or anyone trust using your viewer if there is so much to hide and unwillingness to provide a real name and a simple physical address. If I applied your own standards of trust, I am afraid I see no way for me to even consider using your viewer for my own protection. Just think about it. On 4/28/10 2:57 PM, "Henri Beauchamp" <sl...@free.fr> wrote: > Sorry, but as far as I'm concerned, I won't take the risk and won't trust LL > (or any other company on Internet, even French ones) about being able to keep > my data safe from prying eyes... _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges