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Darwin Appleby
I Was Beaten With Satan
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08-15-2003 16:05
How about among the "Buyer Can" options, along with copy and modify, we can have a "sell" feature, so the buyer can't sell the item, no matter how many times he copies it. He can still modify it, though. Just a thought.
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Christopher Omega
Oxymoron
Join date: 28 Mar 2003
Posts: 1,828
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08-15-2003 16:26
Well, that really makes no sence, since even if selling is turned off, the buyer can still sell the item manually, by asking for a manual payment and dragging a copy of the item onto the new buyer.
It would be more interesting tho if there was a "Buyer can: give/sell item to other avitars." checkbox. _____________________
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Bosozoku Kato
insurrectionist midget
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Posts: 452
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!drop
08-15-2003 17:47
Perhaps something along the lines of "no-drop". You could sell/give something to Joe, flagged as copy/mod BUT also flagged as "no_drop".
No drop would equate to: The owner may do whatever flags are active on the object (mod/copy,etc). The owner cannot sell/give the object away. Others cannot buy/copy the object. The owner cannot rename the object... ...all prims in the object would be re-named to the parent name, and also indivigually flagged no-drop. Only the *creator* can sell/give a no-drop flagged item. The creator name is never altered, no matter how much the new owner might modify each prim. Or Maybe just remove Link/unlink on "no drop" objects, to avoid third-world reverse engineering. In a nut shell, a "no drop" flagged item behaves normally for the owner, and *only* the owner. Maybe call it "Owner Only Privs" or something. Boso |