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I don't think I've made myself clear in my blog post. I'm not talking about copyright of the item itself, I'm talking in terms of usage. I've seen people stating that the consumer doesn't own the item, just a license to use it, but that makes no sense to me if there's no license included in the sale.
For example some content creators are saying they will forbid their items being used on other grids, even if it's technically possible, but if they haven't stated that is their stance already, will they be able to enforce that?
I agree with you about Linden Lab, that was the point I was trying to make regarding Linden Lab being the people will all the power.
Understood about the copy issue and of course copy is always useful due to asset server issues anyway!