Devs for other grids that don't need to agree to LL's policy probably
wouldn't have anything to worry about at all, especially if they included
EULAs with the right terms. As for residents, I wouldn't say their account
becomes 'unsafe.' However, my (emphasis on my) interpretation of the policy
is that you would be "responsible" (read: liable) to LL for the results of
your code.

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Tigro Spottystripes <
tigrospottystri...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Why developers for other grids would need to do any changes on their
> code? And why can't a SL resident develop clients for other grids while
> keeping their SL accounts safe without being forced to jump thru hoops?
>
> On 15/4/2010 17:00, Discrete Dreamscape wrote:
> > I would assume that, to be more detailed, your code would either not
> > allow connections to the LL grid, or you would have to decline the
> > updated ToS/TPVp, thus not agreeing to be bound to it but also
> > preventing you from using the LL grid yourself.
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Tigro Spottystripes
> > <tigrospottystri...@gmail.com <mailto:tigrospottystri...@gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > So any developer not willing to abide by the TPVp can simply say their
> > viewer is not meant for LL's grid and that is it?
> >
> > On 15/4/2010 16:54, VR Hacks wrote:
> >> Tigro wrote:
> >
> >>> What if the developer develops a viewer for other grids?
> >
> >> Then the TPV policy does not apply to them. Though, again, and
> > imo, it would
> >> still be prudent for them to include a EULA with their binary
> > distribution.
> >> And, of course, if their code is extending GPL code, they must
> > retain said
> >> GPL with the souce code distribution.
> >
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