The people on this list are sellers who use deceptive practices in an attempt to commit fraud, or are selling pirated games that are illegally duplicated, or both. Deceptive practices include things s...
My supposedly “pirated” product has your name listed as the creator — surely that means it is legitimate?
Unfortunately, no it does not. There are two basic methods for pirating things in Second Life. The first is known as “copybotting.” Copybotting is a generic term for duplicating the precis...
If the scammers identified on your website are such bad people, why are all their reviews positive?
Because they delete all the bad ones. A lot of their reviews are from people who don’t know they got scammed yet because they’ve never tried to update their tables, or from people who boug...
If you didn’t want your old tables to be resold, why didn’t you make them no-transfer?
This is a question I (Karsten Rutledge) get often, and unfortunately there is no simple, pat answer I can offer. There are two possible permissions I could sell game tables under, copyable OR transfer...
I bought an unsupported or pirated table from a third party — what can I do?
You should report the person you bought it from to Linden Lab.
I have a product that may be affected by the End of Life policy, but the notecard says I should receive lifetime support and updates.
Yes, you are correct — we offer free lifetime support and updates for all products that have been purchased directly from us. If you have a legitimately purchased product, this policy still appl...
What products are affected by your End of Life policy?
See the table below for a list of products and services that are affected by our End of Life policy. The version adjacent to the product below indicates the minimum supported version of that product. ...
What is End of Life?
End of Life is an industry standard term used to indicate that specific versions of a product (NOT THE ENTIRE PRODUCT, only really old versions!) have exceeded the time they were expected to remain fu...