Let's get the ball really rolling with this post of neal's
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-24746?focusedCommentId=245924&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-245924
https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=neal.hernandoz'>
neal Hernandoz added a comment - 02/Mar/11 12:00 PMFor those who want to read section 4.3 of the linden lab terms of service here:"The Service may contain links to or otherwise allow connections to third-party websites, servers, and online services or environments that are not owned or controlled by Linden Lab. You agree that Linden Lab is not responsible or liable for the Content, policies, or practices of any third-party websites, servers, or online services or environments. Please consult any applicable terms of use and privacy policies provided by the third party for such websites, servers, or online services or environments."So, what does that say? It says linden lab is not responsible for this redzone system meaning asking linden lab to take action on this is unlawful and also suing linden lab over this is also unlawful. So, this whole post has not only gotten out of hand but it has also allowed each and one of you to break tos on here. I'm done listening to this.
I do not think you know the meaning of this word unlawful
But following his advice I went and read zFire's ToS.
We do not consider any publicly displayed secondlife information such as usernames, account age, photos displayed to the world, payment status, join date, UUID, IP, platform, viewer, group affiliations, preferred language used, time of day, timezone, region, partner name or any other secondlife information to be private.
When did IP, platform, & viewer become "publicly displayed secondlife information."
Yes I choose to have my viewer name displayed but not all viewers do.
I also find the "any other secondlife information" to be fairly ominous