At the same time, no one files complaints, the real creator does not claim his rights. He did not use dishonest or hacker methods, he did not pursue the goal of appropriating other people's property. You can't blame the common user for receiving the product for free. You don't need to use any illegal methods for this. This content can be obtained for free in any OpenSim grid. But it's not always clear who the creator was and on what conditions the content was imported. Many objects could be taken from free 3D stocks. It is also absolutely clear that it was most likely created in Second Life, and then imported into OpenSim. Logically, it is absolutely clear that this content was not created specifically for OpenSim. But the problem is that OpenSim consists of content whose origin is unknown. Nobody wants to violate these principles in the virtual world too. We do not engage in theft or fraud because this is our moral code. I think this is absolutely normal because copybot is a problem that the OpenSim community is trying to make sense of. From time to time the issue of a copybot comes up.
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