Posts Tagged ‘in-world’

How To Copy Objects In Second Life

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

The practice of illegally copying or cloning objects in Second Life is a very big issue that should be taken seriously but there are merchants and creators specially in SLExchange who does not believe or do they care about this issue. In one thread, a creator and a merchant posted her case on content theft. She found one of her creations copied prim-per-prim and texture-per-texture and that can only be done by using a third party program. Fortunately, a DMCA complaint was filed with Linden Labs and it looked like the original creator won but what pissed me off is the fact that many argued that it isn’t possible and that CopyBot no longer exist.

An object owned by Korena Starbrook was copied and was being distributed for FREE! :(

An object owned by Korena Starbrook was copied and was being distributed for FREE! :(

Okay, there might not be anymore CopyBot programs out there but you don’t need a program named CopyBot to copy objects in Second Life. All you need is LibSecondLife’s Test Client and you can get that by downloading and installing LibSecondLife. LibSecondLife is the heart of almost all text based Second Life viewers out there which are commonly known as SL Bots. (more…)

Earn2Life’s First In-World Referral Contest

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Today, Earn2Life launched their first ever In-World Referral Contest. the contest started at exactly 00:00 GMT and will end on 23:59 GMT which means the contest spans only 24 hours and it will only be good today.

The contest is In-World only and will make use of the Earn2Life.com HUD which means members must refer new members to Earn2Life by giving them a copy of their Earn2Life.com HUD.

A new Earn2Life.com HUD was released today which is Copy/Trans. If you have the old E2L HUD then just wear it and it will inform you that it is outdated. A new one will be sent to you afterwards. (more…)

Not My Lucky Day :(

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Wow! After this blog was defaced by some people you’d think everything will be fine afterwards, right? NOOOOO!!! Today, I received an e-mail from Linden Labs informing me that my Rom Ireton account was suspended for disturbing the peace at LiaisonLand.

“The violation in question occurred on January 30, 2008 in the region of LiaisonLand.”


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Second Life Search

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Remember my post titled Search Outside Second Life where you can use some query strings to perform in-world searches using Second Life’s newest search tool?

Today I added a form that will let you easily search Second Life. You will see the form at the sidebar and the result page will open a new window. The form is powered by Second Life’s Official Search Interface which means you can search for stuff in-world just like with the search query string without logging in.

It is so easy to use, just type the keywords you want to search then select one of the sub options and then hit the Search Second Life button. A new page will open showing the results of your search.

I hope that many will find the search form useful. Goodluck and happy searching!

Age Verification?

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

When I first signed up with Second Life, it was clearly stated that it is for people 18 years of age and above. Those who are below 18 years of age are not allowed in Second Life but that doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy Second Life, that is why Teen Second Life was created.

Reading Second Life’s blog, they posted about the release of a new candidate viewer (1.18.6 RC0) and the implementation of age verification in it.

I really don’t get the logic of it. If Second Life (the main grid) is for adults only then why add an in-world age verification system. Age verification should be done, initially, at sign-up and not after signing up.

Thus this mean that Linden Labs admits the presence of minors in the main grid and they have failed to limit access to adults only?

I’m not saying that an in-world age verification system is a bad thing. In fact, it’s a good thing because there are indeed minors in the main grid and I’ve met some of them who admitted to me that they are minors but that should be the job of Linden Labs and not the estate or land owners since the sign-up process is still controlled and conducted by Linden Labs.

Implementing an in-world age verification system can also mean that minors are in fact, if not already, welcome in the main grid. Now what’s the purpose of having a Teen Second Life?

Instead of features like this why don’t they focus on important things like viewer stability and scalability. Linden Labs is wasting manpower and resources for something that should have been part of the sign up process for the main grid of Second Life.

Again, it is assumed that everyone in the main grid are adults and if there’s going to be an age verification system it should be placed at the sign up process and not after you signed up and besides, they admitted that it’s not full proof so why waste people’s time with this thing.

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