When you're satisfied with your settings, click OK.
Under Next owner, choose to enable or disable Modify, Copy and Transfer permissions. Right-click an object with contents you want to change and select Edit.Ĭheck or uncheck content (item) types whose permissions you want to change. Setting bulk permissions in an object's contentsīulk-setting permissions for items in an object's contents allows you to set permissions by item type (body parts, clothing, etcetera): You can right-click each item and choose Properties to verify permissions have been set correctly. Select multiple files by holding down the Shift or Ctrl key, then confirm upload.Īfter the uploads are complete, open your inventory. Select Build > Upload > Bulk (L$10 per file). (Note that your default permissions also apply to single uploaded items.) Choose to allow others to Modify and/or Copy and/or Resell/Give away the objects. Go to Build > Options > Set Default Permissions.Ī window appears allowing you to specify Next owner permissions. To bulk-set permissions when you're uploading images (textures), sounds, or animations: Setting default permissions when uploading That means you can apply permissions across multiple items instead of one at a time. The Second Life Viewer includes some features for bulk-setting permissions. Important: Default permissions are no modify and no copy! Always check permissions before giving objects to others. Unchecking this means the next owner cannot give the object to anyone else. If the object does not permit copying, only the original object can be sold. If the object also permits copying, the copies can be sold. Transfer: Permits the next owner to give your creation to someone else. Modify: Permits the next owner to modify your creation.Ĭopy: Permits the next owner to copy your creation, retaining a copy in inventory when the object is dragged inworld. The entries you want to change are listed under Next owner: If the object is in your inventory, right-click it and choose Properties. If the the object is inworld (rezzed), right-click it and choose Edit, then navigate to the General tab. Permissions on an object determine what other people can do with it. Should you sell your inworld Second Life creations as Original, Copy, or Contents? That depends on how the object is presented and what you intend to do with it. Should you sell Original, Copy, or Contents? This works beautifully for complete outfits and costumes! Tip: The best way to sell clothing, animations, or multiple related items is to place them in an object and sell its contents. Read more about selling in the Marketplace. If you want the item to be searchable on the Second Life Marketplace, select the Show in search checkbox. The purchaser will receive a folder (with the same name as the object) containing a copy of the object's contents (or the contents themselves if they are no-copy).Įnter the price of the item in the the Price: L$ box just below the For Sale dropdown menu. Contents: Sell the objects, clothing, etc.The object will remain where it is, and the purchaser will receive a copy of the object. When a Resident buys the object, it will stay right where it is and change owners. In the dropdown menu next to the For Sale checkbox, select how you want to sell the object. Setting bulk permissions in an object's contentsįollow these steps to put an object up for sale:Ĭlick on the General tab.