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  1. https://www.xstreetsl.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&file=item&ItemID=385747 (but today is sunday )
  2. If you don't fill an appeal, never your account will be reactivated (nor 72 hours nor years). What are the next steps? Log into the Support Portal. Click the New Ticket Submission link. Note:If you're unable to log into the Support Portal as usual, log in as aGuest Account and use the Ticket Type for Basic/Guest accounts as shownbelow. Basic Accounts If you're on a Basic Account: You'll see a page explaining the ticket types. Scroll to the bottom and click Click here to submit a ticket. On the "Submit a Ticket" page, choose the dropdowns in this order: Ticket Type: Special Questions - Basic account or Guest Login Basic or Guest Access - only a few ticket types allowed: Account issues Basic Account issues: The system says my account is Disabled or Suspended Fill in the rest of the fields as directed. Copy the Tracking Number for your new ticket. You'll receive an email containing your ticket information. Premium and Concierge Accounts If you're on a Premium or Concierge Account: On the "Submit a Ticket" page, choose the dropdowns in this order: Ticket Type: Technical Issue Technical issue: I can't log in Crash/Error: Error message: account is disabled or suspended Disabled Issues: Choose the one you believe to be most appropriate. Fill in the rest of the fields as directed. Copy the Tracking Number for your new ticket. You'll receive an email containing your ticket information. What happens next? Linden Lab will investigate the events that led to placing youraccount on hold. Once we have concluded the investigation, we will sendyou an email explaining our conclusion and explaining the action thatwill be taken with respect to your account. As a reminder, alltransactions involving L$ are subject to Linden Lab's Terms of Service. My account has been unfairly or incorrectly suspended or permanently closed by Linden Lab — how can I appeal this decision? Linden Lab takes violations of the Second Life Terms of Service andCommunity Standards very seriously. The decision to apply a suspensionor permanent closure for your Second Life account(s) is reached afterinvestigation of your use of the Second Life software and service.Residents are not allowed to participate in the Second Life virtualworld if their accounts have been suspended or disabled for violationsof our Terms of Service. However, if you can maintain in good faith that the violationswere not due to your actions or negligence, or the actions ornegligence of others working for you, you may appeal the suspension orclosure of your account(s) in writing to the address below. Pleaseprovide any relevant information that you believe would explain theviolations we detected. Linden Lab reserves sole discretion inconsidering whether to take any action on a written appeal. If youwould like to appeal your warning or suspension, you may contact SecondLife Support, in writing, at the address below: Second Life Support, Linden Lab 945 Battery Street San Francisco, CA 94111 Or by fax: 415-651-9221 We also accept appeals filed electronically using the ticket submission process described above. Tip:At the time of this writing, responses to electronically filed appealsusually take between 48-72 hours. We cannot guarantee this time frame,but we will do our best to send you a response as soon as we can.
  3. Try Preferences > Graphics > Hardware options > deselect "enable VBO" From Turn off WindLight rendering (paragraph 2): 1. Start by turning your Graphics preferences to 'Low' This is the same thing as turning OFF the special WindLight rendering that was introduced in version 1.19.1. Choosing "Low" graphics turns off the the shaders ("shaders" aresmall graphics programs) that make your computer draw the fancieravatar and world details like sky, water, etc. In fact, once you are using on the Low setting, you arerunning the same underlying code that was in version 1.19.0! All along,we made careful considerations to ensure that the Low settingwill allow your computer to run Second Life with the same performance(and sometimes even better) than even the older viewers could. Here's how: Run Second Life from your desktop. You don't have to log in. Open Edit menu > Preferences... Click on the Graphics tab. There is a slider dial for Quality and Performance. Drag it all the way to the Left! That is the Low setting! You can click this screenshot to enlarge it for a closer look: This is the #1 most important step you can take. That's it! More details: By choosing Low, you have turned OFF the a) Basic Shaders, b) theshaders for Bump mapping and Shininess, and c) the Atmospheric shaders-- this is the key code that makes up the WindLight technology. If youreally want to see things under the hood, you can click on the Custom checkbox to ensure that these necessary bells & whistles have been turned off: You can click this screenshot to enlarge it for a closer look: Troubleshooting: But I am crashing If, in an extreme circumstances, you are unable to get SecondLife 1.20 to open up its login screen (yikes!), then add the followingthree words to the command line or desktop shortcut (How do I do this?). This will turn OFF the Basic shaders before you even start:Add this: --set VertexShaderEnable 0 note, the last character is a zero (0). See Also: There's more information about Graphics preferences in the Knowledge Base Torley Linden also has a video tutorial about Using the Quality vs. Performance slider 2. If you still see glitches, try to disable 'Vertex Buffer Objects' (VBO) An extra step that can help (in some cases) is to turn off VBO. This is done in the Hardware Options of your Graphics preferences, because this is a setting on your graphics card. Here's how Run Second Life from your desktop. You don't have to log in. Open Edit menu > Preferences... Click on the Graphics tab. Click on the button for Hardware Options. Now, look for the fourth option, Enable VBO: Set this to be UNchecked. This means it is turned off. You can click this screenshot to enlarge it for a closer look: 3. A minor improvement in some cases is to turn off 'Classic Clouds' Here's how Run Second Life from your desktop and Log in. Open World menu > Environment Settings > Environment Editor Click on the button Advanced Sky Click on the tab for Clouds UN-check the option at the end of this window: Draw Classic Clouds. Un-checked means they are turned OFF. Now you can close all the windows. See Also: There's more information about the Advanced Sky Editor in the Knowledge Base 4. A minor improvement (only in rare cases) is to turn off an advanced feature 'Frame Buffer Objects' (FBO) Start Second Life from your desktop shortcut with this advancedoption turned OFF. You will need to add the following three words tothe command line or desktop shortcut (How do I do this?). This will turn OFF the Frame Buffer Objects (FBO). Normally this is true anyway, but this is one way to confirm it. Add this: --set RenderUseFBO 0 note, the last character is a zero (0).
  4. See this Torley's video tutorial: How to deal with some common annoyances Title: How to deal with some common annoyances Download the video in HIGH QUALITY Read the related blog entry Notes This video tutorial contains the topics: How to stop “triangles coming out of stuff!” (If you’ve seen it, you may very well know what I mean.) How to stop animations How to turn off foot shadows How to mute sounds How to stop viewer-side effects on your objects (like particles and floating text) Related Links Blue triangles shedding from Avatars How to mute another Resident or object
  5. An when you recover your inventory, reduce items . Delete duplicate landmarks, unnecessary scripts (from boxes you bought), useless calling cards... Pack the items you don't use frequently: use theme boxes, notecards with boxes/landmaks/notecards, textures organizer...
  6. Inventory loss (personally, I try as first step the "USING THE PREVIEW GRID TO RECOVER LOST INVENTORY" option, but the others steps are useful too): COMMON SOLUTIONS Clearing Second Life's cache Second Life uses hard drive space on your computer to store data,including a list of items in your inventory. If this cache becomescorrupted or your Viewer did not completely fetch your inventory, itemsin your inventory may erroneously appear to be missing. In many cases,your items are not lost and will reappear after you clear Second Life'scache: Go to Edit > Preferences on the menu bar Click the Network tab Click the Clear Cache button Exit Second Life Log back into Second Life Wait in place for 5 minutes; Second Life needs to reload much of your previously cached information. For reference and debug, consult Clear_Cache Check the Inventory Window Lost and Found Folder Sometimes items get returned to the Lost & Found folder yourInventory. If you can't find an inventory item be sure to check there: Object Missing From Database Error Message If you get an "Object Missing From Database" error message when yourez an item from your inventory then sometimes the system notices thiserror and is able to automatically recover your missing object.However, in order to see if Second Life was able to recover yourmissing object, you will need to wait one hour, clear your cache asdescribed in Clearing Second Life's cache, logout and then log back in and look in your Inventory Window to see if the item has reappeared. Region issues The Region you are in may be experiencing technical difficulties,especially in high traffic areas. This behavior can prevent you fromrezzing items from your inventory. If you are unable to escape toanother Region, exit Second Life and log back into a different Region: Go to Edit > Preferences on the menu bar Click the General tab Turn on the option Show Start Location on Login Screen Exit Second Life Launch Second Life, but don't connect yet Enter Sandbox Newcomb, or another known Region name, into Start Location Click Connect Try to find a Region with a low Traffic score and relatively fewobjects- such Regions generally experience less strain, and are lesslikely to exhibit symptoms like inventory loss. PERCEIVED INVENTORY LOSS Sometimes it may appear that you have lost part of yourinventory because outside forces can prevent Second Life fromdisplaying your inventory properly. Remember: common solutions and search techniques can often solve a case of perceived inventory loss! Connectivity problems An unstable Internet connection can lead to apparent inventory lossin Second Life. High packet loss may cause your inventory to be unableto retrieve a complete list of items from Second Life’s servers.Wireless and satellite connections are unsupported for this reason, andother types of connectivity may yield similar results. There may be a temporary problem with Second Life or yourconnection to the Internet. If the list of items in your Inventoryusually loads without incident, temporary inventory loss may go awaywithin 24 hours. In addition, clear your cache as described in Clearing Second Life's cache, logout and then log back in and look in your Inventory Window to see if the items have reappeared. Inventory Item Count The Item Count in the Inventory Window is not always precise. Itrepresents the number of items that have been successfully downloadedto your Viewer. Thus, if the number changes does not mean you haveactually lost or gained inventory items. If you notice the number hasdropped significantly and the Viewer has finished fetching your itemsthen try Clearing Second Life's cache, logout and then log back in and look in your Inventory Window to see if the items have reappeared. SEARCH TECHNIQUES Did the objects vanish after being returned? The Coalescefeature may cause confusion by making it appear that objects havevanished instead of being returned to your inventory. When a group ofobjects gets returned, they are merged into a single, coalesced object.This object is then placed back into your inventory, in your Lost andFound folder. This happens when you or the owner of a parcel returnsobjects to owner. If it is group owned land then if you were theprevious owner you will receive the coalesced objects in your lost andfound. For example, imagine you have a living room. Inside the livingroom there is a television, coffee table, sofa, rug and a remotecontrol. Then, by accident, everything is returned! To locate thereturned objects, you search through your inventory, but aftersearching, the only object you can locate is the remote control. Wheredid everything else go? The television, coffee table, sofa and rug havebeen merged with the remote control. Simply drag the remote controlfrom your inventory onto the ground everything else that was returnedwith the remote control should appear. Trivia: Icons are used to represent different types ofitems in your inventory. The icons used for objects and coalescedobjects are similar, but different. The object has an icon that lookslike a cube, the coalesced object has an icon that looks like a stackof cubes. Use the steps below to locate objects that have been recently coalesced and returned to your inventory: Click the Inventory button In the Inventory window, go to Sort > By Date Locate the Lost and Found folder From top to bottom, work through the list of objects,dragging each coalesced object onto the ground until you locate themissing objects. Alternatively, look for coalesced objects with thesame or similar dates as when you lost your Inventory Filters The Filters panel in your Inventory window contains a list ofdifferent inventory types. To learn how to use the Filters panel,follow the steps below: Click the Inventory button Inside the Inventory window, choose File > Reset Filters Choose File > Show Filters Here, we make adjustments so that we only view Objects in the search results: Click the None button to turn off all filtering type options Go back and turn on the Objects option To view objects placed into your inventory within the last 7 days: Enter "7" into Days Ago Press the Enter key To find your own filtering style, experiment with the options in the Filters panel. If you ever need to reset all options back to their defaults, simply go to File > Reset Filters. OTHER TIPS & TRICKS No Copy Objects No Copy objects will be deleted from your inventory when rezzed ortransferred to another Resident. Unlike Copy objects where a copy willremain in your inventory. Recent Items The Inventory Window Recent Items allows you to see objects thathave been received or edited since the last time you logged off. Thisis useful for finding objects. Use the Mini-Map to locate your objects The Mini-Map can be a useful tool to help you locate objectsinworld. To activate the Mini-Map, click the Mini-Map button at thebottom of the screen. Can I resize the Mini-Map? Yes. Click and drag the mouse at the bottom-right corner to the Mini-Map window.Can I zoom in on the Mini-Map? Yes. Right-click the Mini-Map window and choose Zoom Close.The Mini-Map's default is Zoom Medium. You can also use your mousewheel to control zoom on the Mini-Map.What do the different colors mean? Cyan (light blue) represents your objects Pink represents objects deeded to a group of which you are a member Gray represents objects that belong to other Residents Select Only My Objects The Tools menu has a useful option that allows you to select onlyobjects that are owned by you. This can help locate all your objects inthe immediate area; they may be hidden by other Resident's objects. Go to Tools > Select Only My Objects on the menu bar Go to Tools > Select Tool > Edit on the menu bar Now that the Edit tool is activated, click-and-drag your mouse tomake a selection. The only objects to highlight will be yours, possiblyrevealing the object you were unable to see before. Locate items lost underground Objects may be lost underground as the result of an editing mistakeor by changes in the terrain. The following steps provide instructionsto help locate objects that may be stuck underground. First, hide the ground in Second Life: Activate the advanced menu on the menu bar by pressing Ctrl-Alt-⇧ Shift-D. Then, choose Advanced > Rendering > Type > Surface Patch. Press Esc a couple times to deactivate any open windows and close the chat box Hold down the Alt key and press Page Up (PgUp) or Page Down (PgDn). This allows you to rotate your camera, locating any of your objects that may be buried underground. Invisible objects It may be impossible to see some objects if they are invisible. TheHighlight Transparent feature allows you to view invisible objects.Transparent objects will turn translucent red once this feature hasbeen enabled. Go to View > Highlight Transparent on the menu bar Beacons Often, object you are looking for may contain a script. Beacons make it easy to locate any objects that contain a script. Go to View > Beacons > Scripted Objects on the menu barIf the beacons don't appear to be working, make sure the Render Beacons option is enabled. This draws crosshairs over any beacons, making them easier to locate. Go to View > Beacons Always On (Ctrl-N) on the menu bar There is an option in Preferences that increases the line width usedfor beacons, making them easier to view. This is especially useful whenSecond Life is displayed at a high resolution. Go to Edit > Preferences on the menu bar Click the Adv. Graphics tab Enter "2", or another value, into Debug Beacon Line Width Click OK Request a replacement Many vendors understand that items may be lost by accident or as theresult of an unfortunate circumstance. If recovery efforts fail,contact the vendor and request a replacement. How many items are in your inventory? Keeping your inventory tidy is always a good idea. If your inventoryhas more than 10,000 items, the list of items in your Inventory mayfail to load in a timely fashion. To make sure your inventory loadsquickly and properly, go through the list of items in your inventoryand remove any items no longer needed. COMMON CAUSES OF INVENTORY LOSS Inventory offers declined while in Busy Mode Any inventory offers to your avatar from another avatar while in Busy Mode are automatically declined. To locate items that have been declined, search your Trash folder; these declined inventory offers go to your Trash. Inventory offers from scripted objects (examples: vendors that use Pay..., Xstreet delivery boxes, notecard and landmark givers) will be lost. Is a friend allowed to modify your objects? Friends who have modify rights to your objects can move them around,possibly to a location where someone may return or delete them. Modifyrights also allow friends to take copies of objects that aretransferable. When a friend with modify rights tries to copy an objectthat can't be copied but is transferable, they take ownership of theobject. Land owned by a Resident A Resident who owns a parcel of land can return or delete anyobjects placed onto their land. Second Life sends notifications whenobjects are returned, but not for objects that have been deleted. Land deeded to a group Any group member with the ability to return objects can return ordelete objects placed on group-owned land. Typically, Owners andOfficers of a group have this ability. Second Life sends notifications when objects are returned, but not for objects that have been deleted. Shared or deeded to group Any object that is shared or deeded to group can be manipulated orpossibly taken by group members with the "Manipulate (move, copy,modify) group-owned objects" ability. Typically, Owners and Officers ofa group have this ability. Shared or deeded objects may have been taken or moved to another location and later returned or deleted. Private Regions Any objects located on a Private Region (a Region owned by aResident) can be returned by the Region owner or an Estate Manager.Second Life sends notifications when objects are returned. Autoreturn Any objects not owned by the land owner, or not set to the group towhich the land is deeded, will be returned after a set time limit ifautoreturn is enabled. Decrease in available prims The number of primitives a land parcel supports is calculated by thetotal square meters of land owned by a Resident or group in a Region.If the total square meters of land decreases, the parcel may no longersupport the primitives on the land, resulting in the return of anyexcess objects. Example: John Doe owns two parcels of land in a region.Each parcel of land is 512 square meters. The total square meters ofland owned by John Doe is 1024 square meters. Normally, 512 squaremeters of land supports 117 primitives and 1024 square meters of land234 primitives. John Doe can place all 234 primitives on one of hisparcels. However, if John Doe deeds one of these parcels to a group orsells it to another resident, the existing parcel will only support 117primitives. Any extra primitives will be returned. Inventory accidentally placed into an object Items may have been accidentally dragged from your Inventory window and placed into an object. Items like notecards and sounds cannot be rezzed inworld. If youdrag them from the Inventory window onto an inworld object, they willbe placed into that object. An object can be placed into an inworldobject if the CTRL key is pressed while dragging an object from theInventory window onto the inworld object. To see the contents of an inworld object, and possibly locateany inventory accidentally placed into it, right click the object andchoose Edit. Then, in the Edit window, click the Contents tab. Items accidentally given to another avatar It is possible your items may have been given to another Resident bymistake. There are two ways this can happen: If the items are draggedfrom your Inventory window onto an avatar inworld, or if the items aredragged from your Inventory window onto someone else's profile window. USING THE PREVIEW GRID TO RECOVER LOST INVENTORY If you realize that you have missing inventory, you can try this tip. Follow the steps below as soon as possible: Login to the Preview Grid and find a quiet place where no one will annoy you while you are trying to solve a problem. Steps to login to the Preview Grid: Open Second Life client, but do not log in. At the login window, press Control-Shift-G to bring up the "grid selector" box. Should show 'agni'. Select "Aditi" from the drop-down box. The menu-bar should turn Red, and the background image will change. DO NOT REZ ANYTHING WHILE ON THE PREVIEW GRID. GO INTO BUSYMODE IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ACCEPT ITEMS, DO NOT DELETE ITEMS, DO NOT PASSOR RENAME ITEMS. Open your inventory, type in a search term and allow your inventory to populate. Got your goods back? Awesome! Quit the viewer, login to theMain Grid (change the grid name in the login window back to Agni) anddo the same thing. Once you have retrieved your items on the Main Gridand your inventory has fully populated, logout and cache yourinventory. Log back into the Main Grid, recheck inventory. You should find everything has returned to normal. Enjoy your Second Life! This technique has been proven to work more than half the time so itmay save your hide. Please bear in mind that you should only expectpositive results if you attempt this workaround as soon as possibleupon discovery of your missing items. This is NOT a guarantee that youwill be able to recover your items but having at least a chance atdoing so is much better than no chance at all. I hope this helps someof the Residents that fall victim to this issue. ACTUAL INVENTORY LOSS Inventory never received A malfunction or region issues may cause a scripted vendor to failto deliver purchased items. Unfortunately, there is nothing Second LifeSupport can do to help recover items that were never received. Contact the Resident that sold the items, and explain that younever received your purchase. If you are unsure who to contact, you maylook at your transaction history: Visit http://www.secondlife.com/account/transactions.php Loss of objects as the result of a Region crash Recently rezzed objects that are missing after a Region crash havelikely been lost. A Region rolls back to a previously saved state whenit recovers from a crash. Sadly, anything lost as the result of aRegion crash cannot be recovered. SUPPORT The steps above can often recover inventory that appeared lost. You may also file a support ticket by going hereand then logging into the Support Portal. Please be aware that wecannot generally recover lost inventory. However, having the details ofyour inventory loss can help us correlate our statistics and lead us tothe root causes of inventory loss more quickly. Please be sure toinclude the following information in the support ticket: What were you doing when your inventory item(s) were lost? Nothing, items disappeared from my inventory and item count is lower. Items were auto-returned from parcel but I never received them. Item was purchased from a vendor but I never received it. Item was taken from land INTO my inventory when it disappeared. Item was being taken OUT of inventory (rezzing into world) when it disappeared. Item was given TO another avatar who never received it. Item was being received FROM another avatar but I never received it. I was wearing the an item/attachment when it disappeared. I was attaching or detaching an item/attachment when it disappeared. The item was sitting on my land when it disappeared. Other, please describe. How many items did you lose? What were the names of the items? Just list the top 3 using their exact names if possible. How many items do you have in your inventory now? Bring up theinventory window and look at the top of the window. If not visible thenclick on the "Recent Items" tab to see. Did folders disappear and if so what were their names? When did this happen (using Linden World Date/Time)? What region did this occur in? Were anything happening shortly prior or when you lost your items including: Lots of lag Viewer crash Region Crash Manual region rollback Rolling restart Second Life Grid problems Teleporting Region crossing Other, please describe What type of item was this? Scripted object Non-scripted object Clothing Gesture Texture or image Script Animation Landmark Notecard Bodypart Sound Please be sure to update the support ticket if you find the item.
  7. De nada jejeje Y al contrario, gracias a ti por contar la respuesta que te dieron. A veces había oído eso de que LL recuperaba temporalmente una región para que la gente pudiera recoger sus cosas (jo, suena a cuando los bomberos dejan entrar a una casa después de un icendio, buf), pero nunca lo habíaoído de primera mano, y no sabía si eran cosas que se decían por decir. Gracias a ti ya sé que eso se hace. Pues nada, a disfrutar. Y ya sabes, las regiones privadas tienen sus ventajas y sus desventajas, como la Mainland. Pero la sonrisa no nos la quita nadie .
  8. Leigh.Baily escribió: ... where do we start? ... Also any tips would be greatly appreciated ... Maybe: Building tools Many Official Video Tutorials Search Google for "second life build manual" or similar. Greetings!
  9. Your welcome. And sorry for don't understand you in your first message .
  10. Deb, have you read "light commercial" in pages of the wiki? Anyway, you can see a comparison between lands in the Region table: Full Regions Homestead Regions Openspace Regions Description The premier Region product which offers the highest performance. Lower performance than a Full Region and is intended for low-density rentals, quiet residential, or light commercial use. Only available to Residents who own at least one Full Region. Intended for very low-impact scenic use, such as ocean, forest, or countryside. Only available to Residents who own at least one Full Region. Size 65,536 m2 65,536 m2 65,536 m2 Setup fee US$1,000 US$375 US$250 Monthly maintenance US$295 US$125 US$75 Educational discount? Yes Yes No Prims 15,000 3,750 750 Max. avatars 100 20 10 Script limits N/A TBD TBD Habitation allowed? Yes Yes No Rental allowed? Yes Yes No Events & classifieds? Yes Yes No Conversion to Full Region allowed? N/A Yes Yes In that document, "light commercial" is simillar to "little", throughnum. of prims, max. avatars, script limits, etc.
  11. Oliver.Szondi escribió: mainland has no convant however is run under the TOS Under the TOS and CS run Mainland, but also Private Regions, States, Openspaces and the Sun of SL .
  12. "Ligjt commercial" and similars AREN'T "official". You must contact (IM, notecard...) with the owner of the land and he/she explain you the exact meaning in that land.
  13. Que va jajaja Si lo único que hago es citar lo que está escrito por ahí. Sólo es ir leyendo e ir archivando las cosas con orden, pero yo de sabiduría na de na.
  14. Estoy totalmente de acuerdo. Los mundos virtuales necesitan otro planteamiento del copyright para que, efectivamente, las cosas no dependan que si de una notecard o que si de tal o cual. Yo no entiendo nada de técnica y ordwnadores y tal, pero sí sé que en otros programas de mundos vituales en 3D, los objetos tienen un "apartado de texto" (algo así como la pestaña "Notas" de los perfiles en SL), donde se puede escribir brevemente qué licencia y copyright tiene ese objeto, y, por tanto, puedes decir que aunque sea "full perm" sólo lo puedes emplear en esto o en esto otro. ya digo que ni idea de si esos ería complicado de implementar en SL, pero útil sí que sería. De hecho, hay una veteranísima petición en el PJIRA en ese sentido: https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-701 (y sus muchos referidos) En fin, lo dicho, que totalmente de acuerdo con lo que dices, Ricblas.
  15. Por unos charletos tenidos inworld con una y otra gente me gustaría añadir algo a lo que dije arriba. Y es que, con frecuencia, el asunto del copyright en SL lo termina pagando quien no tiene la culpa. Me explico a continuación. Imaginemos que yo cojo un objeto gratis, supongamos que una puerta. Y junto a esa puerta me viene una notecard que dice, por ejemplo, que puedo usar ese objeto en mis propias creaciones y vender esas creaciones, pero que NO puedo vender el objeto en sí mismo, el objeto tal cual. Vale, eso es un copyright y yo debo respetarlo. El problema empieza si yo, con muy buena intención, le doy esa puerta a una amiga, pero NO le doy la notecard. El resultado es que mi amiga ve esa puerta con todos los permisos, pero no tiene ni idea de que tiene una forma de copyright. A lo mejor mi amiga se pone a vender esa puerta. Y entonces se puede encontrar con que el creador de la puerta le diga que lo que está haciendo es ilegal (y es cierto) y que puede denunciarle con el DMCA (y es cierto), y todo eso sin que mi pobre amiga tenga culpa de nada ni haya hecho ninguna cosa de mala fe. En SL me parece muy frecuente ese caso, que los objetos nos los pasamos unos a otros pero que nos olvidamos de pasar si ese objeto tenía algún tipo de licencia. Se podían poner un montón de ejemplos, pero por poner uno que nos sonará a casi todos, corren y se venden por SL un montón de scripts que, originalmente, tenían una licencia GNU, pero que alguien en algún momento copió en un nuevo script sin esa licencia GNU... y desapareció la licencia de ese script para siempre. Y como ese ejemplo otros muchos. Eso, que quería aclarar esto, nada más jejeje
  16. Billing Support If you have a non-technical issue with your account you can also call our Billing team at: Toll-Free (US/Canada) 800.294.1067 Long-Distance 703.286.6277 Our Billing team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  17. Genial que te sirviera. A ver qué te dicen en Soporte, ya nos contarás y lo que haga falta lo seguimos intentando.
  18. Menu Advanced > Disable Camera Constraints. And Edit > Preferences > Graphics > Custom > Draw distance.
  19. Orion, thanks for the question. Arbit, thanks for very interesting answer.
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