Comments on: Through a Prim Lens: Social Media Outlook 2012 http://dusanwriter.com/index.php/2010/04/08/through-a-prim-lens-social-media-outlook-2012/ Virtual worlds and creativity, business, collaboration, and identity. Fri, 04 Jun 2010 13:56:36 -0400 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Dusan Writer’s Metaverse » Through a Prim Lens: Social Media … | Portal site of Second Life and metaverse"MetaLog-meta log" http://dusanwriter.com/index.php/2010/04/08/through-a-prim-lens-social-media-outlook-2012/comment-page-1/#comment-182188 Dusan Writer’s Metaverse » Through a Prim Lens: Social Media … | Portal site of Second Life and metaverse"MetaLog-meta log" Fri, 09 Apr 2010 02:19:15 +0000 http://dusanwriter.com/?p=2051#comment-182188 [...] The top post on this blog is one on mapping avatar locations in Second Life. Now, whether people rea... [...] [...] The top post on this blog is one on mapping avatar locations in Second Life. Now, whether people rea… [...]

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By: cube http://dusanwriter.com/index.php/2010/04/08/through-a-prim-lens-social-media-outlook-2012/comment-page-1/#comment-182069 cube Thu, 08 Apr 2010 17:30:55 +0000 http://dusanwriter.com/?p=2051#comment-182069 "Second Life has proven the value of content (and context). Without content, we’re just a bunch of noob avatars standing around in an empty sim. " yes by coopting it, and now revalueing it for all but them. Google is now under suit from professional image creators, LL soon the same. Got an interesting email from the Garphic Artists Guild Today. The New TOS, what IS and who IS to value visual IP? The creator, or the isp payed to display it? “Second Life has proven the value of content (and context). Without content, we’re just a bunch of noob avatars standing around in an empty sim. ”

yes by coopting it, and now revalueing it for all but them.

Google is now under suit from professional image creators, LL soon the same. Got an interesting email from the Garphic Artists Guild Today.

The New TOS, what IS and who IS to value visual IP?
The creator, or the isp payed to display it?

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