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Grid Transfer Now Allowed - Updated EULA

Ever since I changed my EULA I have had a lot of messages about the policy on transferring my statues to other Grids. I was surprised at just how popular the other grids are becoming.

After your messages, and with the Linden Labs Terms of Service update that attacked 3rd Party Exchanges without warning, a lot of people are heading to other grids and so I have once again revised my Terms of Use ( EULA ) to allow Grid Transfer. Sculpt Maps are once again included Full Permission for this reason. Once again thanks for your messages and feedback.
                                                                                                                                                      -Ayuki

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