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They should state that. For all they know, my client could be a multinational corporation. It is quite likely that they will never find out - as of yet, I have not received any information on the question of licensing.

To even state that a commercial license is available without being able to communicate about the license effectively is unethical, in my book.

And personally, I agree about the twisting of the GPL. I also agree that a lot of talent will be pushed away by LL's decision with their licensing as well as what could very well be licensing-for-our-friends-only.

They haven't exactly been looking out for the Second Life community. I suppose that this shouldn't surprise me at all.

Second Life Consultant

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