I am upset because I didn't see in any way that she was painting OAR creators as thieves. There isn't a thing wrong with a grid owner doing everything within their power to insure that peoples creations be as safe as possible and that their grid doesn't get filled with the massive amounts of copybotted stuff that open grids have.
This battle is making me remember that this was a big reason why I started trying out closed grids for awhile. It was refreshing to get away from all of the stolen stuff that open grids are inundated with.
I have seen things that people take to OpenSim with the permission of the original creators. Things like shoes and furniture made with full perm sculptie kits. And they give them away free because there is no use trying to sell on an open grid. And they do just as they are suppose to and they make it copy/no transfer or transfer/no copy. But then someone gets it and takes it to their own region and goes into God mode and makes it full perms and then puts it out for free or passes it to a friend and before you know it these sculptie items are out there for everyone full perms. And people don't have to spend the 2500 lindens to get them. They can just use the ones that someone else spent the money on and brought into an opensim open grid. The item will end up out there all over the open metaverse in different colors and textures and at different freebie stores. And then it ends up back in SL and the person who created the kit is now screwed.
Anyway, I am off track. .... Han, I know you are careful with your OARs. But most people who make OARs do it with stuff they find for free and in full perms around OSGrid or other open grids. And that means that everything on that OAR is questionable. And there is no way for a grid owner to check and to know for sure. So it's better that closed grids just don't allow that at all unless they want a grid full of stolen stuff and then they can get a bad name for themselves.