
The copier does not even need to own the object. This subreddit is intended as a way for SL users to network with one another, share their projects and achievements in SL, and to share and discuss items and locations of interest, as well as articles and news pertaining to Second Life. CopyBot does not need permissions to copy an object. It's also entirely possible that this merchant wasn't the original copybotter - they don't seem very bright and may have gotten full-perm copybotted items and not realized what they were. CopyBot is a program written with libsecondlife (not affiliated with or distributed by the libsecondlife team) that connects to Second Life which allows users to make copies of objects without the permission of their creators. Most of the SL public who'd be willing to pay for an item in the first place would realize that. Your legitimate house is both very reasonably priced and much better looking than the (alleged) copy. Copybotters have been in SL for years and some of the most frequently copybotted merchants are still some of the most successful ones. History suggests that this is not the case. You seem to have the opinion that if SL residents have the choice between getting something for free which most will quickly figure out is an illegal copy and a legitimate item which they have to pay a small fee for they'll automatically choose the free item.



My suggest is linden lab have to put a rule over marketplace, as i cant buy mainland if not premium, the rule must be also i cant sell stuffs on marketplace if not premium.
