Second Life Surfing Association (SLSA) Announces Waiver Change

The SLSA has announced a change in the waiver required to be accepted at competition registration by competitors in this final SLSA competition of Season 2, 2009.  Originally, the waiver notified competitors that, by registering for the competition, they agree to allow their Instant Messages (IMs) with event officers to be seen by other event officials in deciding disciplinary procedures.  This was required because Second Life Terms of Service prohibit the sharing of private chats without the permission of all the parties involved.  In response to a complaint from a competitive surfer on the broadness of the waiver, the SLSA Board has refined the waiver to refer specifically to IMs that occur during the competition:

"By registering for this competition you hereby agree to abide by the SLSA code of conduct and you give your permission to allow your IMs with event officers that only occur during the competition to be seen only by other event officers who may need to decide on protests, appeals or tribunals."
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