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can the the client loading HTML on a prim be considered the same as the
internal web browser or the rules change in that case?

On 5/5/2010 05:42, Harold Brown wrote:
> This question is someone being overly obtuse on purpose.
> 
> The Internal Web Browser is 1.  Not a Third Party Viewer,  2. Nor is
> it connecting to the Second Life Grid, negating the whole "Spoof"
> clause question
> 
> At the most it might connect to an HTTP-Server on a prim.
> 
> If the Internal Web Browser is used to connect to a website with a web
> interface to SL, it is still NOT a Third Party Viewer.  The web
> interface is and that interface must be responsible for following the
> TPVp.
> 
> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 10:06 PM, Rob Nelson
> <nexisentertainm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 2010-05-04 at 20:48 -0300, Tigro Spottystripes wrote:
> Is the internal browser considered the viewer itself or can it have it's
> own identifier?
>>> >From what I remember, it uses something like Second Life Viewer/VERSION
>>> (Mozilla 4.0...)
>>>
>  And is the user agent string of the internal browser
> *the* unique viewer identifier mentioned in the TPVp?
>>> No, the TPV speaks of the viewer login channel.  By default, it uses
>>> Second Life Development.  Emerald uses Emerald Viewer, Luna uses Luna
>>> Viewer (I think, it's been a while since I dug around in the code).  The
>>> login channel was originally intended to keep OSS viewers from receiving
>>> official viewer updates.
>>>
>  Are we gonna have
> to hire a lawyer to get these questions answered?
>>> If past history of trying to get similar questions answered counts, then 
>>> yes.
>>>
> On 4/5/2010 20:41, Boroondas Gupte wrote:
>>>>> On 05/04/2010 10:57 PM, Ricky wrote:
>>>>>> [...] we could easily add some functions into our various viewers to 
>>>>>> change the string into
>>>>>> whatever we choose it to be. Again, just like browser useragents.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Would that be allowed under TPVp section 2.
>>>>> <http://secondlife.com/corporate/tpv.php#priv2>c.ii?
>>>>>
>>>>>     "You must not spoof the viewer identifier or the identity of a
>>>>>     Third-Party Viewer connecting to Second Life. Each version of a
>>>>>     Third-Party Viewer must have a unique viewer identifier and must not
>>>>>     use the same viewer identifier as a Linden Lab viewer or another
>>>>>     Third-Party Viewer."
>>>>>
>>>>> Boroondas
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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