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Help with Copywrite Textures.. Please Items taken from me.

Lindal Kidd
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Join date: 26 Jun 2007
Posts: 8,371
03-24-2009 14:26
By the way, it's "copyright", not "copywrite".

The word refers to the right of the creator to allow copying of his or her work. Thus, a copy right, or copyright.

Sorry, it's one of my personal bugs.
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Tarina Sewell
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Join date: 20 Jul 2007
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03-24-2009 15:32
From: Terri Razor
I just happen to have the sales Reciept from Xstreet Still Just looked it up.. Have all the info including the xstreet address where they are still sold..

so i am going to send LL another Email. as the site states this.
"YOU CAN'T RESELL THESE FILES FULL PERM OR LIKE BUSINESS IN A BOX. YOU CAN'T SEND LINK FOR OTHER PERSON."

and I am not reselling THESE FILES. I am selling my files that i made better..


hmm.........

There is nothing to state you can't resell the textures in that... it just says you cant sell full perms... you better check your permissions as normally if your selling textures they are full perm.....

But, if you make them better or not you are STILL selling "those" textures....
Zim Gunsberg
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Join date: 16 May 2008
Posts: 211
03-25-2009 09:59
This may be totally unrelated, but I just thought I'd throw it out there seeing as it might help...

I was in a popular texture shop last night and I noticed a sign saying that if one were to receive a DMCA notice regarding (properly used) textures purchased from their store, one should contact them directly to sort things out. From the wording of the sign I got the impression that sometimes these were filed by competitors of the original creator. This could also possibly be one of those cases where a DMCA was filed inapproriately.
HoneyBear Lilliehook
Owner, The Mall at Cherry
Join date: 18 Jun 2007
Posts: 4,500
03-25-2009 10:43
From: Zim Gunsberg
This may be totally unrelated, but I just thought I'd throw it out there seeing as it might help...

I was in a popular texture shop last night and I noticed a sign saying that if one were to receive a DMCA notice regarding (properly used) textures purchased from their store, one should contact them directly to sort things out. From the wording of the sign I got the impression that sometimes these were filed by competitors of the original creator. This could also possibly be one of those cases where a DMCA was filed inapproriately.


Sadly, Zim, the end result is the same. DMCA's are not like criminal cases. With a DMCA you are guilty until proven innocent. Unless and until you can prove you are the copyright owner, you're assumed to have stolen the item.....at least, by Linden Labs.
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