Re: [ogpx] Fwd: VWRAP Draft Charter - 2009 09 01

Carlo Wood <carlo@alinoe.com> Thu, 01 October 2009 16:04 UTC

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From: Carlo Wood <carlo@alinoe.com>
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Subject: Re: [ogpx] Fwd: VWRAP Draft Charter - 2009 09 01
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On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 02:16:42PM +0200, Vaughn Deluca wrote:
> Its not clear to me what you mean Carlo. How does 
> "the RD making protocol-level policy decisions" differ from 
> "It is the destination (the region (domain) that the user is in) that
> determines the ToS."
> 
> Asume the RD is mature, and therefore states in its terms of service that any
> agent present should be above 18.
> An agent domain without age verification will be happy to TP its agents to that
> RD
> The RD will want to inform the AD its not going to happen.  In this example I
> fail to see the destinction you mention above.

Access restriction again...

Take for example: some region demands that everyone is an alien of
some sorts. Nobody can be rejected based on the AD they use, and no
AD will refuse to teleport to the region either.

Once there, the users must use an alien avatar. If they do not,
then they break a local (region) rule and the administration of
the region will want to warn/ban them. This is nothing to do
with AD's, nor can VWRAP detect and enforce what avie you use.

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Carlo Wood <carlo@alinoe.com>