On Saturday August 2nd, 2014, Agenda Faromet, an attorney specialising in privacy and Internet law operating out of San Francisco, and a member of the SL Bar Association, gave a dual presentation on the recent (July 2014) changes to Section 2.3 of Linden Lab’s Terms of Service and on the changes to the Lab’s policy on … Continue reading SLBA ToS and Skill Gaming presentation →
July 2014 ToS Update Introduction This is a transcript of the presentation given by Agenda Faromet at the August 2nd 2014 SL Bar Association presentation on the July 2014 Linden Lab Terms of Service Section 2.3 revisions and on the changes to the Second Life Skill Gaming policy. If you have come to this page … Continue reading SLBA ToS and Skill Gaming presentation (2): Skill Gaming →
Main Page Skill Gaming This is a transcript of the presentation given by Agenda Faromet at the August 2nd 2014 SL Bar Association presentation on the July 2014 Linden Lab Terms of Service Section 2.3 revisions and on the changes to the Second Life Skill Gaming policy. This section of the transcript is focused on … Continue reading SLBA ToS and Skill Gaming presentation (1): July 2014 ToS update →
On Saturday March 1st, members of the Second Life Bar Association (SLBA) – real-life attorneys – sat down at the SLBA’s auditorium to discuss matters relating to copyright and fair use as they apply to US law and might impact content creators in Second Life. In attendance were Agenda Faromet, who in real life is … Continue reading Copyright and fair use: an SLBA presentation transcript and audio →
As regular readers know, I’ve been reporting on the Skill Gaming Policy changes, including the situation involving the stock market simulation game Capital Exchange (CapEx), operated by Skip Oceanlane. Since my last report in December 2014 there have been a number of updates from Skip on the matter to keep CapEx members informed of progress, … Continue reading Skill Gaming: CapEx moving to the Internet, with important changes →
On Monday, February 10th, 2014, Ebbe Altberg officially took-over the reins as the CEO of Linden Research Inc. (aka Linden Lab). The news of his appointment, which had been released not too long before his arrival, and after the Lab remained steadfastly silent after the departure of his predecessor had entered the public domain, tended … Continue reading One year on: Ebbe’s Linden Lab →