Chaz Longstaff
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Join date: 11 Oct 2006
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09-20-2008 13:44
A website has been established to help people identify genuinely public domain resources such as animations, sounds, textures, etc that they can use in their products. It also helps them to identify and avoid pirated items. http://slfreebieslist.xonat-qayos.com/The site was created and is hosted by Senga Tsarchon. Many thanks to Senga. All are invited to create a login to the site, and contribute to building a central place for people to locate genuine freebie resources in SL. Moderation will ensure that the items listed are verified freebies.
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Thread attempting to compile a list of which animations are freebies, and which are not: http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?t=265609
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Chaz Longstaff
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Join date: 11 Oct 2006
Posts: 685
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09-20-2008 14:06
I think my approach is more efficient, in that it lets furniture makers promote themselves as such and takes place right in the shop to educate and protect consumers. But don't let me stop you from organizing such a campaign Kitty. It would be a great compliment. How do you propose starting this? From: Kitty Barnett It might more effective (and efficient) if animation creators would just maintain a blog with the frequently updated names of all established stores that don't have properly licensed animations and let bad word of mouth do the rest.
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Thread attempting to compile a list of which animations are freebies, and which are not: http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?t=265609
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