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Posted: Jan 2nd 2008 11:10PM GreenArmadillo said

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This is one of those cases that reminds us that, for all the talk of virtual property in SL, all users actually have is whatever the Lindens let them have. On the one hand, I'm sure their business model requires that they crack down on fraudulent currency, and it is unfortunately necessary to suspend the currency in question ASAP so that it doesn't spread (unwittingly) further and further from the actual wrong-doer (harming more and more innocent people when it is removed from the economy). But the other issue is that these actions seemingly should undermine confidence in SL "assets".

Whether it's implementing a new teleportation system that devalues locations near the old hubs, banning a currently valid use of virtual property with no notice or compensation (I'm not saying the decision to ban casinos was wrong, but the decision certainly affected peoples' assets), or now allowing fraud by OTHER people to cost you cash, SL property is simply unstable in ways that real world property isn't.

My question is simple: Why is anyone comfortable "owning" anything under such terms? Apparently people are, but my reaction, if someone handed me anything of value in SL, would be to cash out as quickly as possible before the Lindens can strike again.

Posted: Jan 3rd 2008 7:08AM (Unverified) said

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Why are we comfortable "owning" things? Because although there are all these various stories and we don't doubt their veracity, they are *rare,* statistically speaking.

It would be like refusing to walk around the city because sometimes drunk drivers end up running into pedestrians.

Posted: Jan 4th 2008 2:26PM (Unverified) said

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I wonder where 150% rules came from. I miss read our TOS? I found sort of thigs at GRID page ( http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/api/risk ), but not at TOS. If LL can do things like this way, they can do anything...

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