How the hell do you put a Intellectual Property Policy on a dance animation that is not owned by any one person? Cause yeah I got a dandy little Email today pretty much telling me LL went into my account and removed a hardstyle shuffle animation I've had more almost a year and that there isn't **bleep** I can do bout it. Hi Rizen Allardyce, We are writing to let you know that we removed some content you had in Second Life under our Intellectual Property Policy. For a list of the specific content we removed, please see the "IP Complaint Details" below at the bottom of this email. When we receive an intellectual property complaint, we investigate it and look for copies of the content identified in the complaint. Our investigation found that you had some of this content. We replaced the content with generic placeholder item(s), as described in our FAQs on our Intellectual Property Complaint Process. If you weren't aware of an intellectual property issue, don't panic or take it personally! Just take steps to avoid content that may have intellectual property issues. Here are some tips to protect yourself and keep your inworld shopping safe and fun. Many thanks for your interest in Second Life. -- The IP Team at Linden Lab IP COMPLAINT DETAILS Content Removed: Item: Animation named "shuffe 01" Location: Inventory of Rizen Allardyce *If animations were removed, the replacement animation may be in your HUD or animation override (AO). [c:6486]