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		<title>USS dockt an Nautilus an - Revolution und Kooperation im Grid</title>
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			<description>auf die Frage, warum LL ausgerechnet die USS als ersten Partner nahm, antwortete Jack Linden im forum(und diesmal umgehend):You\'ve both raised favouritism as an issue which is something that often gets brought up whenever Linden Lab does something involving a subsection of the community rather than everyone all at once. Let me address that straight away because there is no favouritism at play here.

First of all, this isn\'t something exclusive and it will not be the only such project of its type. In deciding that we wanted to look for ways to involve estates to the benefit of both themselves and the Mainland, someone has to go first. In this case that someone is the USS group. The USS happen to be ideally suited to being part of the first project of this kind but had another group approached us it could have been someone else.

The USS are a particularly good fit because they are large, well established and have a strong theme that is PG in nature and appeals to a wide range of residents. They also happen to be extremely well organised. If you have a similarly sized group and want to propose a project that would benefit everyone, please get in touch with me so that we can talk it through; there is no closed door here.

Lastly, the USS have received no special pricing on their regions, no discounts, and no free land whatsoever. The Sea regions we\'re adding belong to Linden Lab, just as we own all those that circle the large continents. The only thing we have done is to agree to relocate their estates for free, which considering the size and complexity of the move is clearly the fair thing to do. If and when we run similar projects, that same courtesy will more than likely be extended to others.</description>
			<author>Sharptongue Chronisch</author>
			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 12:09:56 +0100</pubDate>
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