RE: KittyCats & InWorldz?
From what I'm seeing, this cycle of hue and cry was brought about because Linden Labs is attempting to formulate a single ToS for all their services. So, it includes clauses which make sense only in one service, and other clauses which only make sense in another.
As for InWorldZ themselves, my main problem is they're running OpenSim. That means most of the newer features won't work, at all. It means some of the old features work, but have different quirks. I run OpenSim, myself. It's fine, for instance, for testing mesh. But I'm finding I have to make allowances for the scripts. Usually, I can get things to work by simply avoiding certain features. Sometimes, however, the differences are important and I'm having to have two code branches: one for Second Life and one for OpenSim.
Of course, I can't speak for KittyCatS! .. they'll make their own determination.
I, for one, don't see "18 years" as a lot of experience, especially when it's all technical, and no business management. I mean, come on! They don't even have a real-world address. Sure, it's an LLC. But anyone who looks will see that their address actually belongs to "UNITED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 13TH AVENUE, SUITE 202, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, 11228." .. as best I can tell, that's the legally-required registered corporate agent used by Legal Zoom. Well, at least they give real-world names.
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