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Lindal Kidd
Dances With Noobs
Join date: 26 Jun 2007
Posts: 8,371
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09-04-2007 21:37
From: Danielle Vidor WOW, what's your role in SL, Laywer? Must think about this advice. No, dear...but I've done considerable work in business and contracts in RL. Nevertheless, disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV. Any advice from me is worth exactly what you pay for it. Use at your own risk. Consult a professional in legal and financial matters. Void where prohibited by law. A lawyer in SL, a place where there are no laws. What a concept...he'd have to survive by chewing on his own toenails. 
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Danielle Vidor
Second Life liefhebber
Join date: 10 Jan 2007
Posts: 20
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09-05-2007 10:37
Au contraire mon Ami, I disagree with you twice. From: Lindal Kidd A lawyer in SL, a place where there are no laws.
Minors are not allowed, Gambling is banned FBI has been "reviewing" Creditcard fraud and identification are "hot" From: Lindal Kidd What a concept...he'd have to survive by chewing on his own toenails.  I have read about, talked to and stumbbled accros several RL laywers and ditto firms in SL. Its like, they can smell the troubles lightyears ahead...... talking about business opportunities? Anyway, thnx for the reply.
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Lindal Kidd
Dances With Noobs
Join date: 26 Jun 2007
Posts: 8,371
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09-05-2007 10:55
Ah, but those are not laws, they are policies. Except for the CC fraud, and that's not a law either, it's a crime. And a Real Life one, too, as there are no credit cards in SL. You're right, I have heard of law firms in SL, come to think of it. I wonder what they do all day? Now that gambling's banned, I mean. 
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