Below you will find a link to her website she is leaving SL for the following reasons posted on her website also a Link to the real reason LL is changing adult content you can get the items listed on the links to the webpage or by searching for her group and joining and looking in past notices....
http://www.darishaus.com/site/
Written by Darien Caldwell
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 17:18
I know i've said this before, but this time it's absolute. I'm closing Dari's Haus.
The true reason behind LL's adult changes has come to light.
http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/05/11/congress-awaits-ftc-report-explicit-content-virtual-worlds
Now that the government is stepping in, I'm stepping out. This has become far too much. Much more than I ever signed on for. Attached is all of my items which I hold the rights to, full perms, Public Domain.
I do this so those who bought items can ensure they aren't lost to the numerous bugs which plague SL. There are a number of collar designs which I do not hold rights to, I can not give those out full perms. however, The BOxed collar loader is included so that anyone can load in scripts should something occur. As well, people can work toward improving the system after I'm gone. The items will also always be available here, on the plot many know well. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Yurim/235/87/31
There are also unreleased designs in the box, things I never got to finish, Enjoy.
P.S. The items will also be available at this 3rd party location. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Aneslasleja/62/58/2
Please Don't IM me, trying to change my mind. It's done, and over. I am not happy about this, but my own personal life and liberty trump Second Life. that's just how it has to be. I really enjoyed my years here, but I am sorry to say this must come to a close. Everyone enjoy your SL. and Goodbye.
Congress Awaits FTC Report on Explicit Content in Virtual Worlds
May 11, 2009
At the behest of Congress, the Federal Trade Commission is looking into children's access to explicit content in virtual worlds.
That word comes by way of Virtual Worlds News which spoke to a pair of FTC attorneys last week. The regulatory agency's report on its findings is scheduled to be presented to Congress in December.
GamePolitics readers may recall that in 2008 Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL) called on the FTC to issue a parental alert about the virtual sex occurring in Second Life:
Sites like Second Life offer no protections to keep kids from virtual "rape rooms," brothels, and drug stores. If sites like Second Life won't protect kids from obviously inappropriate content, the Congress will.