The Catch 22 of Linden Lab's new Terms of Service
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Intellectual property rights and how the Terms of Service trap them.
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Intellectual property rights and how the Terms of Service trap them.
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- You are a content creator
- You actually read the terms of service
- You see that accepting the TOS gives LL a license to sell your creations
- Without paying you, without crediting you, without even telling you
- You don't like that
- You don't accept the TOS
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- You want to delete your creations and close your account
- But you can't delete your things
- Not without going inworld
- Not without accepting the TOS
- Not without giving LL a license to sell your creations
- Catch 22
- The TOS takes effect immediately, when you accept it
- That TOS rule comes from a previous change in the TOS
- The TOS used to have a 30 day delay before it took effect
- And the new TOS seems to apply retroactively to existing content
- But you can sue, of course.
- No, you can't. You agreed to arbitration in the TOS
- Catch 22
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