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Tempest Madrigal

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  1. Hi, they make that part simple in the community standards. "Remotely monitoring conversations in Second Life, posting conversation logs, or sharing conversation logs without the participants' consent are all prohibited." Therefore sharing conversation logs in general is a no no. I was wondering though, given this info is accurate and it appears to be, what if a person is employed by another and conducting business as their agent. For instance does anyone really believe that a nice sized business doesn't regularly share such private conversations in the course of their doing business? Surely there are limits to the protection given when one party is working on behalf of the party who is then passed the conversation later. Otherwise you would have dishonest people conducting themselves without fear of their employers being notified simply by claiming this privlige, which btw to my knowledge not a legal protection in the bay area of the united states as far as I know. Anyway sorry to bother, I am just trying to sort out an area of LL life that seems to be unclear for a great many people. I like candy and ponies too.
  2. There is a huge amount of misunderstanding regarding this issue. Boiled down to the simplest terms: Is a conversation between two Avy's that shares no personal info other that profile info at most, protected from being shared by the TOS ? and the followup, many of us dealing with people have put up warnings in their profiles stating all convos are logged and the rights to share them will be reserved, the agreement to enter into a conversation with them signifies the other person's agreement. Does this statement help insulate the writer from unnecessary and frivolous reports of TOS violations?
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