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I am posting this up with the explicit permission of Chez Nabob, the creator behind the wonderful men’s clothier “CHEZ”. Please only link back to this post. Please contact Chez Nabob directly if you would like to publish it yourself. Thank you!

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Contact: Chez Nabob
In-world: Use IM if online, notecard if offline

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HEADLINE: Content Creators Bare All to Raise Awareness for Intellectual Property Rights

SUBHEAD: Campaign features prominent Second Life creatives naked in first round of ads

An intellectual property rights awareness campaign launches Friday featuring some of Second Life’s most well-known content creators posing in the buff. The idea behind the ads is simple; educate as many of Second Life’s residents as possible about the issues, effects and consequences surrounding theft in Second Life (SL).

The first round of ads in the campaign have been in production for the last two weeks and will feature Sachi Vixen and Damen Gorilla of Adam n Eve, Minu Palen of Minnu Model Skins - MM skins, Tigerlily Koi and Haedon Quine of Calla, Nyte Caligari of Nyte’N'Day, Caliah Lyon of Muse Fine Jewelry and Stroker Serpentine of Strokerz Toyz.

The idea for the campaign sprang from talks and group IMs regarding the growing problem of theft in SL, and the frustration many creators feel playing a largely defensive strategy which is basically sitting back and waiting for their creations to be stolen and then filing DMCA requests with Linden Labs (LL).

“I just got tired of hearing from friends who’d had something stolen about how frustrating the process was for them,” said the campaign’s creator, Chez Nabob. “I started thinking about trying to develop a more offensive strategy, one that would allow content creators to take charge instead of constantly being victimized. So I considered what some real-life groups had done to raise awareness for their cause and landed on the concept PETA uses in their anti-fur campaigns. I thought parodying those ads would be an effective way to shed more light on the issue among the broader population of SL.”

The campaign’s participants hope to enlist the help of their fellow content creators in blanketing SL with the ads by having the ad textures placed inside sale vendors along with whatever items each individual creator sells. When a customer comes into a participating shop and purchases an item with an ad texture inside, the ad will be delivered along with the item the customer bought. Additional ads will be made available in world for display in stores and at events while other ads will be placed in SL-related publications and blogs.

“Basically the idea is to educate consumers about what’s going on out there. Theft is becoming rampant with thieves getting more and more organized all the time. Many residents unwittingly purchase items that are actually the stolen intellectual property of another content creator. We want the greater public within SL to see this campaign and understand the issue as a result,” said Nabob. “We want residents to understand that, for many content creators, SL is their livelihood and theft here is no different from theft in the real world. Intellectual property theft is illegal and actionable in courts around the world regardless of whether it happens in real life or inside a ‘game.’”

If the campaign can raise enough awareness among SL’s residents, the hope is that people will join the content creators in lobbying SL’s creator, LL, for more safeguards to help protect the intellectual property of content creators.

“What we want people to understand is that theft doesn’t just cost content creators revenue, it has a cost to everyone in SL,” Nabob said. “It costs residents when their favorite creators can’t devote time to making new items because they’re too busy chasing down thieves or they quit producing altogether because of theft. It costs thieves when they’re caught and prosecuted in a real-life court. And ultimately, if we cannot start to get some safeguards in place, theft will drive content creators out of SL, and LL will then begin to feel the costs of an in-world economy that’s been ravaged by thieves.”

The hope is that enough awareness and education can take place as a result of the ads that a dialogue can be opened with LL and third-party ventures that will lead to a stronger, more robust system for dealing with the problem of theft.

“Due to technological shortcomings there will always be theft in SL, but our desire is to have the scripters, texture artists, builders, shoe makers, skin makers, hair makers, fashion designers, etc. talk with LL and other third-party developers and see if we can deliver some methods to help make things better for content creators and residents, and tougher for thieves,” said Nabob. “That’s the ultimate goal.”

The campaign ads are being distributed to content creators in-world through creator-focused groups. Additionally, creators can get the ads here:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plush River V/105/128/24

and through OnRez here:

http://shop.onrez.com/Chez_Nabob

and look for “IP rights campaign kit version 2.0″

(C) Press release and contents by Chez Nabob. All rights reserved.


Chez has given me permission to allow visitors to save these to their hard-drives and upload them on their own sites. You may take all, or any, of the ads– whichever ones you wish you to use. You do not have to use all, and if you are concerned about implying endorsement of the creator presented or about a certain ad conflicting with your business, feel free to choose any other ad that doesn’t conflict with your business OR use the “neutral-promotion ad”, which I’ve purposely placed first. This ad does not have any images or signatures of any Creator.

ALL ADS are (c) by those featured on the ads and MAY ONLY BE USED to PROMOTE the CAMPAIGN UN-MODIFIED… aside from resizing to fit a space, YOU MUST use the ads AS IS. Please contact both the designer featured and Chez Nabob, if you wish to modify. If you are interested in contributing your own ad, please contact Chez

PLEASE CLICK ON THE THUMBNAILS TO GET TO THE FULL VERSIONS. Please also note that generally the order of presentation is arbitrary, and that I had to reduce the size of the originals so that I could display them as thumbnails on my blog (for readability issue). Height for my images on this post are at 2000 pixels instead of the original 2200. Thanks!

iprightsclogneutral2.jpg nyte-ip-rights-ad2.jpg ip-ad-tigerlily2.jpg ip-ad-stroker2.jpg ip-ad-sachi2.jpg ip-ad-damen2.jpg ip-ad-caliah2.jpg


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I got into a polite debate the moment my notecard regarding a certain copybot was released to a few groups, from someone who was within in one of the Groups. If I remember correctly, he argued for Mod/Transfer. Naturally, I was opposed to such wide lattitude …But his argument was that when he purchases an item from someone, he had already compensated that creator fully, and therefore also has the right to modify and resell as he wills. He used a pinstripping a car as an example at one point. A household name in carmakers makes the original car and you pay for that car; but if you want additional things done to it, you look for a specialist and the specialist has every right to demand compensation from you.

His overall point was that, if people do set it to Modify/Transfer, then he has the right to do as he wills with such permissions. If they do not want this to be done to the objects, they should set permissions properly. But his sub-argument provides an intriguing perspective for discussion. This has been debated before, I’m sure, but how should permissions be set? How can that be done so that we strike a balance between serving the customer’s personal needs to modify an object for herself and protecting the maker of the product?

I was watching a group chat once amongst several ladies, the principal of who complained of a No-Mod dress. For women, that complaint is legitimate as prim skirts are big pains, and it seems there are a lot who dont want to create a shape friendlier to prim skirts. But then, again, making them No Mod protects Creators from thieves who can manipulate the skirt.

So…How? What is best? Designers: What do YOU do and why?


And if you have not yet, please review: The Commenting GuidelinesThe “Introduction” posts to the blog…:D

Posted by: Tarasia Ashbourne | March 6, 2008

Introduction IV, or “Commenting Guidelines”

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In short: If it is not lewd or overly rude, I will not omit it. I will NOT omitt comments just because of disagreements– even heated disagreements. Therefore until further notice this blog will remain Open Comment for Discussion Topics and Topical Articles. So:

1- Be respectful towards others. Please try to be kind too :)

2-Do not overtly curse. Do not imply sexual innuendos. Do not make advances towards anybody.

5- Do not troll. I will be watching:)

The above two rules will keep the discussion flowing nicely. Thank you very much!

Policy Revised: March 5, 2008.

Posted by: Tarasia Ashbourne | March 6, 2008

Introduction III, or “A Few Disclosures and About Collaboration”

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I want my readers to trust me, and therefore I value transparancy. As disclosure, due to the time that will take away from this project (but, then, again, contribute to it monetarily), please know that I will be using two Alt’s along with this account: one is a personal alt. Nine hours a week I will be working as a host somewhere with this Alt, earning Lindens in order so I can serve well both the Content Creator community and the New Resident community alike. This club features music I love, but moreover it will provide a way to live and also to fund this project.

The other Alt is named Ckelan Piaggio, and this Alt will be my research alt. This alt, will, in other words, explore areas where I deem it may not be safe for me to go, or less than ideal. Gender- unspecific and totally unlike me, Ckelan will, for the most part, do the exploring and the investigating.

I do not want to be the only one writing and working to improve the Metaverse for our Content Creators, especially as I am imperfect.

Our readers and commentators are as much part of the discussion and making of the blog as the regular staff writers of “CONCLUSIONS by Tarasia”. Further, I will be actively seeking people to work with! I am hoping that we will have a rockin’ team by the middle of April, perhaps even sooner. Hopefully sooner, haha.

Interested? IM me and let’s talk! The vision is to preserve Creators’ creative space, preserve the quality of Consumers’ choice, and educate New Residents. Therefore, I would need my partners to:

1- Understand that this is a non-paying, volunteer position. I work in a different job to earn Lindens too, and I cannot afford to pay salaries. In addition, I would like people to be in this with a passion .

2- Be of high integrity themselves. In addition, they at minimum must agree to the definition spelled out in the Introduction. . They do NOT have to agree with me 100% with other things, but they must adhere to that point of view and write consistently from it. Consistent endorsement of this issue is necessary if we are going to help bring about reform.

3- Be completely transparent about their Second Life identities and email addresses to myself and other team members, and be willing to reveal enough information publicly so that our readers can trust us. . This means that Readers must at minimum have your credentials (e.g., product specialization, rezz date , and list of educational achievements). You may post underneath a pseudonym AS LONG AS the staff knows who you are and can identify you by email address. The email address part is important, as to register as a user anywhere you will need to use an email address.

In general, we need to be able to trust each other and assume that we can be depended on to be careful. With every blog, comes a community. Therefore, trust is essential. Transparency, btw, also means citing wherever you can your sources, if you have any.

4- Be level-headed. We will meet with enough drama, and hopefully you will not have to take the brunt of it. I would like to work with calm, highly- ethical, level-headed, crisis-cool people.

5- Be able to write AND be more knowledgeable and experienced than me….This means: more shopping experience, more building experience, texturing experience, whatever. :P ….. Ha! Only one clown (me) is required at this blog thank you! :P

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UPDATED 3.7.08

This blog MAY be moving. I’m uncertain now of whether I should, lol….I need input before I do so! Meanwhile we can work within WordPress’s infrastructure and offer different features for different audiences, on different days. Here is where I am in my self-debate>.. A designer called for a wiki, for more flexibility and other good reasons. I like wikis for those reasons as well, and it provides more organization to a blog and is friendlier for newbies, I think. HOWEVER….

I’m advocating for exclusive rights for content creators if I’m a traditional copyright advocate…on an OS server…would that not be contradictory?

This is a troublesome thought that I took to several content creators. Some thought not, others understood where I was coming from. One said, “What open source stands for is the promotion of technology for the good of the people by the people, that in no way reflects upon copyright ….what copyright does it essentially give folks a licence to use your stuff…open source is licenced in exactly the same way…the terms of that license differ.”

Hmm…..what do others think? I really want to serve the Content Creator AND New Resident community by looking sincere.

In the meanwhile, I did a little research and it turns out that:

So, yay, it means I can add more and more people as we need! :D :D To answer the question that I know is already on some readers’ minds, I am choosing to limit ability to edit in order to maintain the integrity of the information that flows here. I wish that information to be trustworthy and useful for everyone.


A list of newbie-oriented features comin’ soon! :D :D

Please do reply in Comments section on your thoughts regarding the above, or contact me in-world. Thanks!

With no further ado, let me

Lay out our mission for you:

What we hope to accomplish is to provide details on the work and creative side of each market available in Second Life ™ (i.e., Skins, Gowns, Eyes, Shapes, Landscaping, etc.), enough so that newbies can appreciate it BUT not enough so that anyone inclined to theft can replicate the work. It will also attempt the ambitious task, with hopefully the help of others, of keeping track of cheating software and tools like Copy Bots, and hopefully recognize the signs of such tools being developed and alert thus alert the community. A section on common business practices and techniques at marketing and visibility will also be included for the sake of public awareness, along with my commentary in these regards.

Basically, the blog/wiki will provide enough information so that New Residents gain a deeper appreciation of Content Creators’ work, and are savvy enough help identify, report, and boycott stolen goods. It will also attempt to be a discussion point for this issue and related issues.

What we hope to have will be  newbie-friendly resources, written in plain, frank English…and also serious, possibly more techy articles for designers and developers.
The blog will not endorse griefing protesting or protestors, nor will it attempt to comprehensively list all Designers who do good, creative, legal work…as that alone can be a project of its own! :) I may, however, link to Designers that *I* personally shop at, and if I find relevant, legitimate links I will try to add it here.

So the blog will be moved to better evangelize New Residents. Stay tuned!

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