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Permissions let you control what other people can do with things you create. The basic permissions include: '''Copy''' (whether someone can make copies of your work), '''Modify''' (whether someone can change your work), and '''Resell/Give away''' (also known as "Transfer"). If the object is inworld (rezzed), right-click it and choose '''Edit''', then click the '''General''' tab. If the object is in your inventory, right-click it and choose '''Properties'''.
 
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The settings you can change are listed under '''Next owner''' '''can:'''
 
* '''Modify''' - Checking this lets the next owner modify your creation. Unchecking it denies modifications. One exception to this falls under "fair use": an object can always be removed from the contents of another object, even if the container object is no-modify.
* '''Copy''' - Checking this lets the next owner copy your creation. If they drag the object from inventory to inworld, they retain a copy in inventory. Unchecking it denies any copies; if they drag the object inworld, it leaves their inventory until taken back into inventory.
* '''Resell/Give away:''' Checking this lets the next owner transfer your creation to someone else. If the object is also copy-enabled, they can sell copies. If the object doesn't permit copies, they can only sell the original. Unchecking '''Resell/Give away''' means the next owner can't give the object to anyone else. If the object is set to '''Copy''' but not '''Resell/Give away''', they can make as many copies as they want for their own uses, but can never give a copy away or sell it.
{{KBhint| A firsthand way to learn permissions "in the wild" is to visit stores and see how they display permissions. For instance, the shorthand of "MCT" for "Modify, Copy, and Transfer (Resell/Give away)" is often used on packaging. If a couch is modifiable and transferrable but not copyable, it may look like this:[[Image:kbext_3457559401_6ed4e4912c_m.jpg]]}}
 
{{KBcaution| Permissions changes to an object in your inventory are ''not'' fully applied to contents until that object is rezzed. This can be problematic if you intended to make an object entirely no-copy but gave it away without confirming the contents were restricted. As a safety precaution, make sure to rez and retake objects before distributing them.}}
 
Other relevant permissions are:
 
* '''Share with group''' - If an object is set to a group, this allows other members of the same group to edit it, dependent on restrictive permissions. This can make collaborative building easier since for example, group members can move shared objects. As with permissions in general, be careful of who else has access to your objects, and don't enable this if it's not needed. [[How do I manage objects on group-owned land|See also "How do I manage objects on group-owned land?"]].
* '''Allow anyone to move''' - If this option is checked, anyone can move your object. This is rarely used because most people don't want complete strangers either unintentionally or maliciously destroying their building projects.
* '''Allow anyone to copy''' - Anyone can take a copy of the object by right-clicking it, then choosing '''More''' > '''Take Copy''' from the pie menu. However, this feature can be confusing to use because the object and ''all'' of its contents must be fully-permissive ''and'' also have '''Allow anyone to copy''' checked. As a result, most people opt to use an easier alternative: [[How do I sell things|set the object for sale]] as a free (L$0) copy instead.
 
{{KBhint| An object or contents item that is modifiable, copyable, ''and'' transferrable is "fully-permissive", or in Second Life lingo, "[http://www.google.com/search?q=second+life+fullperms full perms]" for short.}}
 
==Bulk-setting permissions==
 
[[1.23|Second Life® Viewer 1.23]] introduced a couple useful tools to save time by bulk-setting permissions. That means permissions can be applied across multiple items instead of one at a time.
 
===Setting default permissions when uploading===
 
The first way to bulk-set permissions is when you're uploading images (textures), sounds, or animations:
 
# Go to '''File''' > '''Upload''' > '''Set Default Permissions'''.
# A window appears allowing you to specify '''Next owner can''' permissions. Check the ones you want to enable. For example, if you want to upload a bunch of textures that other people can copy but not transfer, check '''Copy''' but make sure '''Resell/Give away''' is unchecked.
# Then, use '''File''' > '''Upload''' > '''Bulk (L$10 per file)'''. Your default permissions also apply to single uploaded items.
# Select multiple files by holding down the Shift or Ctrl key, then confirm upload.
# After the uploads are complete, open your inventory. You can right-click each item and choose '''Properties''' to verify permissions have been set correctly.
 
This video gives you a tour on how to do this:
 
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===Setting bulk permissions in an object's contents===
 
The second way to bulk-set permissions is when the items are in an object's contents:
 
# Right-click an object with contents you want to change.
# Click the '''Content''' tab.
# Click '''Permissions''' button.
# Check or uncheck content (item) types whose permissions you want to change. You can also click '''Check All''' or '''Uncheck All''' to select or deselect them globally. By the way, "Textures" and "Snapshots" are essentially the same thing and both are represented under '''Textures'''. (Click '''Help''' in the "Bulk change content permissions" window for more technical background and caveats.)
# Similar to setting default permissions when uploading, there's a '''Next owner can''' section here. Check the ones you want to enable or disable. Doing this is dependent on an item's already-restricted permissions: you can't make a no-copy object copyable.
# When you're satisfied with your settings, click '''Apply''' and wait a few seconds. The permissions are applied.
 
{{KBhint| If you forgot to apply permissions when uploading, a workaround is: rez a cube, then drag those items from inventory into the cube's contents and set permissions in there.}}
 
This video shows you how it works:
 
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