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How can we keep our copyright of digital contents outside SL?


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LL attaches great importance to the circulation of the money, but there are not the morals.
Much content theft lives in SL. And they will move to mesh contents.
LL does not disclose them. We who have a copyright find it and report it.
How does LL think about this? How can we keep  our  copyright of digital contents outside SL?

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DMCA is your avenue for protecting your copyright (intellilectual property rights).  Linden Lab is not a policing agent (and they should not be).  If you find your coprights/IP rights have been violated you should file a DMCA takedown notice with Linden Lab.  LL's policy is once a proper notice (complaint) has been filed, they will remove the content from the grid pending further action from the person who the complaint is against.  If that person files a counter complaint against you, then LL will restore the property to the grid.  It's up to you and the person who you filed against to settle it..............outside Second Life (meaning through real life civil court).

 

That's the way it works for all digital property on all sites.  It's your property and only you can protect it.  Linden Lab does not (and, by law, cannot) get involved.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Copyright_Infringement_Liability_Limitation_Act

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