Theft-it’s not big and it’s not clever so don’t bloody do it.

Theft-it’s not big and it’s not clever so don’t bloody do it.

Just read this blog post on Laynie’s blog and I’m really saddened by it.  Content theft is making the news on a daily basis now, but this seems to be taking it one step further..let me be straight about my feelings on it- it’s simply NOT acceptable to threaten and then steal someone’s creations to make a political point.  It doesn’t gain you respect, and it certainly doesn’t help your cause.  Second Life is a virtual world but just because it isn’t ‘real’, it doesn’t render it a soft target. 

Theft is theft pure and simple, and isn’t tolerated in the real world so why should that be any different in a virtual one?

If you have strong beliefs then use Second Life to make your voice heard in way that will encourage debate and inform people.  Here’s an example, Alex1 Richardson has established the ‘Lift the Ban’ HQ in world to educate people about homophobia in the US military and the ramifications of it.  I had no idea about the issue until I visited and left feeling educated and with an understanding of the problem and what was being done to take action against it in the real world. Alex didn’t threaten anyone, he didn’t steal anything..he set up a fundraising organisation using his own money.  Whether you agree with his cause or not, he has gone about furthering his cause in a civil, non hurtful way.

Please don’t stoop so low as to threaten people and then steal their work. If you are passionate about your cause then follow Alex1’s example, and look to other activists on the grid who have raised awareness for their causes by using their imaginations, and be inspired by them.

One thought on “Theft-it’s not big and it’s not clever so don’t bloody do it.

  1. Hi Kitty,

    Couldn’t agree with you more. SL is a great forum to express our views and debate others with differing opinions, but there’s simply no excuse for this kind of behavior.

    The good news, as Laynie noted in the comments to my post about the situation, is that the tactics have apparently backfired and she’s raised over 20,000 Lindens after the reports of content theft went out. I’m not saying I necessarily back Autism Speaks (frankly I don’t know enough about the issues to decide) but hopefully this outpouring of support will make others think twice before they attempt to use content theft as a tactic in a disagreement with someone.

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