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  1. I thought this was a joke until I saw THIS ARTICLE from the ACLU. The highlight from the article, which mentions SL by name, is this paragraph: "The spies pose as fellow gamers in order to collect intelligence, including communications content and geolocation information; identify players' online social networks; and even recruit informants. So many U.S. intelligence agents participate in this surveillance effort that the intelligence community had to establish teams of referees called "deconfliction" groups, who help to prevent spies from clashing with each other in these fantasy worlds." In other words, there are so many spies on SL that they've had to set up special teams to keep all of them from stumbling over each other! I've got just three questions for LL, and I'm sure most of us would love to hear what they've got to say for themselves: 1. Did you know this was going on? 2. Will you sign on and endorse the USA Freedom Act, as Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo and DOZENS of others have, denouncing this activity and calling for legislation to put an end to it? 3. As every bit of this data collection is in direct violation of the TOS and Community Standards, will you BAN any accounts engaged in this warrantless surveillance activity?
  2. The ACLU put out something on this as well, check out THIS ARTICLE LL needs to come out and say something on this, especially when Secondlife is being mentioned by name. The game spying is so severe that special teams are being set up to keep these agent provocateurs from stumbling over each other! Just read this quote: "The spies pose as fellow gamers in order to collect intelligence, including communications content and geolocation information; identify players' online social networks; and even recruit informants. So many U.S. intelligence agents participate in this surveillance effort that the intelligence community had to establish teams of referees called "deconfliction" groups, who help to prevent spies from clashing with each other in these fantasy worlds." Come on LL, wake up and endorse the USA Freedom Act the same way Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo and DOZENS of others have!
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