This week we discuss SLCC, content theft and the DMCA process, the status of Qarl’s mesh deformer, Linden Lab’s new product, RFL and more!
This week’s topics include:
- AvaCon declines SLCC 2012
- Music Jams
- Second Life Stalkers and Psychos
- Curio Legal Situation
- Vaki’s Talk: Copyright in Virtual Worlds and Social Media
- One Voice Directory
- Content Improvement Group Transcript
- Nalates’ Content Improvement Summary
- The Mesh Deformer Consensus
- Qarl’s update on his mesh deformer
- Is ‘Patterns’ Linden Lab’s Upcoming New Product?
- New 3D Sandbox Game Like Minecraft & Little Big Planet, Code-Named Patterns
- Philip Rosedale: The Media Is Wrong, Second Life Didn’t Fail
- RFL
- SL’s Pic of the Day
- Penny’s Town Walk
Guests
Salome Strangelove is a well known Second Life resident who co-wrote one of SL’s earliest and most popular fashion shopping blogs, Linden Lifestyles from 2006-2009. She now writes a well respected and insightful information and opinion blog, Salome Says, among other things.
Karl Stiefvater (Qarl Fizz, formerly Qarl Linden) is visual effects artist, software developer, and interactive designer extraordinaire.
Thank you to our sponsors, Botgirl’s Identity Circus and Pretty Feet!











Um… Gianna… you might want to rethink that “SLCC is SL9B with real sponsors” comment. Dream Seeker Estates, Kittycats, Fruit Islands and an anonymous donor put a lot of faith in Team Doc and stepped up big time to get those islands allocated. Hell, they got me turned around and hauling trash and carnival-barkering for ‘em, right?
And I’ve put my thoughts on the Lab’s foot-dragging SLCC to death on Ciaran Laval’s site, linked from Fleep’s latest post.
(And please add http://www.facebook.com/groups/SLlivemusicjams/ to the agenda list… that’s the group for discussing Music Jams that Salome mentioned.)
-ls/cm
I definitely did not say SLCC is SL9B with “real sponsors” so please don’t quote me as saying that. I compared SLCC and SL9B in two ways. SL9B showed how successfully an event can be without Linden Lab and SLCC is like SL9B plus another conference because there is a in-world and a physical world aspect. There was never any implication on my part that the SL9B sponsors were in any way inferior. Sponsors like them or of any kind would be fantastic for either event and are truly amazing. It’s their generosity that makes any and all of these events possible.
I’ve added the music group.
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