Rumors of Australian censorship of Second Life have been greatly exaggerated. Supporters (and relatives) of Iran's dissenters gather in SL and create an embodied version of their Internet support community. OpenSim adds a social network. Meanwhile, the Portuguese Presidency sets up in SL, while on the other end of the Portuguese-speaking world, Brazil loses a major SL portal. Also: セカンドライフのイラン人住民が抗議デモ中にSLから消えた
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The Australian Govt isn't going to ban SL as long as the ABC, a wholly govt owned (but independently operated) tv and radio broadcaster, maintains a presence.
Posted by: skribe | Monday, June 29, 2009 at 11:34 PM