Alexis Fairchild
SL Event Junkie
Join date: 7 Mar 2003
Posts: 218
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04-19-2006 11:14
I have a question:
I have a friend who owns a cybercafe, and there are times where I would like to be able to log into SL from there. However, he is not completely sure if he can legally install the SL client on his systems without LL possibly going all sue-crazy on him. He'd mainly be doing it as a favor to me.
What's the procedure for that, and can he legally install SL without the LL lawyers beating him down?
Any help would be appreciated.
Bye bye for now, Alexis
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Torley Linden
Enlightenment!
Join date: 15 Sep 2004
Posts: 16,530
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04-19-2006 17:34
Alexis, fancy seeing you here! Second Life can be installed anywhere it can be used without worrying about legal woes, as long as the Community Standards and Terms of Service are followed, of course. Sounds like your friend simply wants to help make SL more accessible, and if you can connect from the cybercafe--that'd be great! 
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