Por determinação da LL todos os donos de salas que tenham zyngo e deal devem desabilitar o autoplay,
Leiam abaixo na integra o e-mail enviado ao criador da zyngo Aargle Zymurgy
Hello,
We're sending this message to you as we have identified the Second Life account associated with this email address as one which is either engaged in the development or operation of games which fall under our policy on wagering, which can be found here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Policy_Regarding_Wagering_in_Second_Life
This policy permits games of skill, and games like Zyngo and Deal have been determined to fit that definition. A recent review of the play of several games found that certain versions of these games have features which we have determined to be in violation of the policy as they have automated certain elements of play which need to be performed manually by the player in order for the game to fit the definition of a game of skill.
After careful consideration, we have determined that we can not allow any game which permits the automation of play in such a manner as to enable the player to allow the game to perform certain skill based tasks in the course of play that they would otherwise need to do themselves, when: a) game play is enabled with the payment of L$, and b) when the L$ payment then makes the player eligible to receive L$ as a result. Examples of games and play which fit this definition are the "auto-play" features on games like Zyngo and Deal.
Effective immediately, all games which meet this definition are required to either be free-play with no opportunity for L$ to be paid as a result of play, or for games which will continue to require payment of L$ to begin game play, the auto-play features described above must be disabled.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at this email address.
Best regards,
J Pierson
Program Manager, Trust & Safety
Linden Lab / Second Life
IN SL: JP Linden
Leiam abaixo na integra o e-mail enviado ao criador da zyngo Aargle Zymurgy
Hello,
We're sending this message to you as we have identified the Second Life account associated with this email address as one which is either engaged in the development or operation of games which fall under our policy on wagering, which can be found here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Policy_Regarding_Wagering_in_Second_Life
This policy permits games of skill, and games like Zyngo and Deal have been determined to fit that definition. A recent review of the play of several games found that certain versions of these games have features which we have determined to be in violation of the policy as they have automated certain elements of play which need to be performed manually by the player in order for the game to fit the definition of a game of skill.
After careful consideration, we have determined that we can not allow any game which permits the automation of play in such a manner as to enable the player to allow the game to perform certain skill based tasks in the course of play that they would otherwise need to do themselves, when: a) game play is enabled with the payment of L$, and b) when the L$ payment then makes the player eligible to receive L$ as a result. Examples of games and play which fit this definition are the "auto-play" features on games like Zyngo and Deal.
Effective immediately, all games which meet this definition are required to either be free-play with no opportunity for L$ to be paid as a result of play, or for games which will continue to require payment of L$ to begin game play, the auto-play features described above must be disabled.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at this email address.
Best regards,
J Pierson
Program Manager, Trust & Safety
Linden Lab / Second Life
IN SL: JP Linden
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