I see where Raven (#11) is coming from: Normally if a pic of you is shared you would prefer to know at the very least WHERE it is. But nobody is being accused or attacked for infringement. In fact I originally took the screenshot and uploaded it claiming "fair use," meaning anybody can use it as a demonstration of SL's content. Permission to share it was obtained merely out of respect and courtesy; no rule prevents tampering or distribution of the file.
In contrast, SL's policy promises not to share personal information, and the hacker who obtained some of it obviously broke the law.
Second Life's user database breached
Sep 12th 2006 2:46PM (Joystiq)In contrast, SL's policy promises not to share personal information, and the hacker who obtained some of it obviously broke the law.