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There’s a “Like” button in there… somewhere…

my Facebook Fan page

Facebook is a “strange” place for an avatar. First, because Facebook in their TOS only accepts real information (names, etc) of real people. Actually they deleted the account, or at least blocked the account, of some people who was identifying themselves as avatars, from Second Life or other virtual worlds like IMVU, etc… I had an account for my avatar totally independent of my “real persona” one, but finally decided to delete it for those TOS things i just mentioned.

Since then i was wondering how it would be possible to use the power of Facebook as social network for my avatar… and the option was a “Fan page”. This way i can control my avatar page from my “real persona” account and have access to all the information and to the ways to share it easily. Actually i’m showing there some “pre-releases” of my pics, comments, videos and other things, always Second Life related.

Since, after some comments of Rodvik Linden, it seems Facebook is a place where Linden Lab plans to develop some plans for Second Life i thought “let’s try it!”. So if you feel like when you see in my Facebook page please click the “Like” button.

Plurk themes… sharing!

Maybe some of you know Plurk, it’s a microblogging site, something similar to Twitter even Plurk includes answers, a timeline, embedded images, YouTube and Vimeo movies. I’ve been using it since Jun 2008 and i think is a cool social network, actually more popular between SL residents than Twitter. Anyway, since Plurk includes a Twitter “exporter” is easy to post in both sides at the same time.

One of the cool things of Plurk is also you can edit using CSS how your profile page looks and you can share your layouts easily. Here you are an slide-show of the layouts i made and shared:

If you want to use one of these layouts you will find a link to install them clicking on them, in the Flickr page where i upload them. If you don’t have a Plurk account click on this link and you will have one adding me automatically.

Enjoy your microblogging and share your stuff… Mum told you: “Sharing is good!”. ;-)

Do you wanna date my avatar?

Some days ago i saw this really fun video of The Guild with a song parodying MMOs, well in this case WOW, but is totally adaptable to SL as you can see in the fun version of Lowe Runo below. :-D

Lyrics are really fun, in The Guild video, the dances and the attitude of the band makes it irresistible and the song is, well, catchy!

About the Lowe Runo Second Life version, it transfers all the fun of the song to a machinima. Thanks to the Guild for the song and laughs and thanks to Lowe for his version.

UPDATE: The great Hyang Zhao shared with me in Plurk this parody of the parody filmed in Second Life too.

Isn’t it cool too? ;-)

Man… I must be very complex

After having this test up for around 12 hours this are the results. I know is hard to define somebody with a few words, but is interesting to read what people thinks about how you are:

Arena

(known to self and others)

adaptable, friendly, idealistic, intelligent, sympathetic

Blind Spot

(known only to others)

accepting, bold, brave, calm, caring, cheerful, clever, complex, confident, dependable, dignified, energetic, giving, happy, helpful, independent, ingenious, kind, knowledgeable, loving, mature, modest, observant, patient, powerful, proud, reflective, relaxed, sensible, sentimental, silly, spontaneous, trustworthy, warm, wise, witty

Façade

(known only to self)

searching

Unknown

(known to nobody)

able, extroverted, introverted, logical, nervous, organised, quiet, religious, responsive, self-assertive, self-conscious, shy, tense

Dominant Traits

57% of people agree that Raul Crimson is friendly

All Percentages

able (0%) accepting (10%) adaptable (5%) bold (5%) brave (5%) calm (5%) caring (36%) cheerful (5%) clever (21%) complex (15%) confident (10%) dependable (5%) dignified (10%) energetic (10%) extroverted (0%) friendly (57%) giving (5%) happy (5%) helpful (31%) idealistic (5%) independent (5%) ingenious (5%) intelligent (36%) introverted (0%) kind (26%) knowledgeable (5%) logical (0%) loving (10%) mature (5%) modest (5%) nervous (0%) observant (10%) organised (0%) patient (5%) powerful (5%) proud (5%) quiet (0%) reflective (21%) relaxed (5%) religious (0%) responsive (0%) searching (0%) self-assertive (0%) self-conscious (0%) sensible (15%) sentimental (10%) shy (0%) silly (5%) spontaneous (5%) sympathetic (5%) tense (0%) trustworthy (31%) warm (42%) wise (15%) witty (10%)

Created by the Interactive Johari Window on 18.5.2009, using data from 19 respondents.
You can make your own Johari Window, or view Raul Crimson’s full data.

Thanks to all the ones who helped with this.

IP rights, SLphotography and some grey areas

During December, thanks to a comment of AM Radio in his recent interview in Arthole Radio (you can listen it here), there was a really interesting debate about IP rights in SLphotography, not about the IP rights over the image, was about IP rights over what you can see in the image.

He was talking about some photographers that were selling pictures taken in one of his creations (i think he was talking about The Wheatfield). Those photographies were edited and then sold in a well known SLart gallery for quite expensive prices (around 5000 L$ the SLcopy, also there were the possibility of buying copies in the “flesh life” or “real life”). And the point is he commented he thinks is not right he didn’t received any compensations for those sales, being him the IP rights owner of the place being photographed.

First, i’d like to say something i think it must be clear, legally the concept “Public Space” is not existing in Second Life. In the flesh world the sun, the atmosphere, the nature itself, even most of the things you can see when you are walking around have not IP rights, because are natural, or are in public space, so they can’t be protected. In Second Life absolutely everything has IP rights, even the virtual sky, becuase is not natural, is created by somebody, and this is an issue that may affect photography.

In some cases, like the platform itself, Windlight, etc., the owner of the rights (in this case Linden Lab) permits the use of their rights in what we can call “fair use”. Although that, as a compensation, they have the right to use your creations using the platform for marketing and promotions purposes (find this information in the TOS). In the case of resident creations that is quite different, because that agreement with Linden Lab affects exclusively the rights owned by Linden Lab.

About stuff you can buy, like skins, hair, clothing, shapes… well, this is a grey area too, because is not clear if once you buy them you have rights over them, but well, i think it must be included (at least ethically inside what we can call “fair use” not including copying and reselling of the product itself, of course). Actually some skin makers include a license about this issue. But AM Radio was not talking about this.

I’m not a lawyer, and possibly some of you have a clearer legal vision about this, but let’s consider the building of a sim like a painting, with the difference you can go virtually inside it. If you take a picture of a painting, edit it more or less and then sell it, is not that affecting the IP rights of the painter? That’s what happened here under my point of view.

AM Radio remarks something in the interview, he likes to see people taking photographs in his creations and publishing them in Flickr, Koinup or other pages, the big point is the commerce with those images. The photographer and the art gallery had earnings with his work, or with a “manipulation” of his work. I have to agree with him about this issue, that’s not “fair use”. Specially when the works of AM Radio are free to visit, and the donations go, in some cases, to charities.

I’m not the one who will say how can we fix this issue, but i’d only like here to point at it. Maybe we can be more careful about it and try to keep the “fair use”, and the debate about this is really important, for all of us. As a reflexion about all this i’d like to say sometimes we all (or at least, most of us) can be a bit hypocritical about IP rights. We all get really upset if somebody takes a pic from DeviantArt, edit it and publish it in Flickr as if was his/her creation (that happened more than once), but, at the same time, some of the upset ones may be listening music illegaly downloaded, or using “cracked” software. IP rights are still full of grey areas…

Image by Kean Kelly published under a Creative Commons license.

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