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People playing Tringo in Second Life. Each player has a game board (foreground) and the 35 pieces are shown along the main wall (blue on black). The current piece is in purple.
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The content of this image is from Second Life. Per press release[1], Linden Lab declared that all intellectual properties of an object in Second Life belong to the subscriber who created it. The software itself is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License[2].
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