Virtually Blind has an interesting article featuring a discussion paper on virtual property rights. The paper is written by a Columbia Law School graduatem, Daniel Gould and you can read it here. It covers the challenges in defining virtual property and the part that stood out for me was: bits in memory do not, by themselves, possess the qualities of real world property … [Read more...] about Discussion paper on virtual property rights
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Second Life property gets mainstream attention
Last Saturday, The Age ran a story on real estate in Second Life. I received a call from the journalist who wrote the article, Adam Turner, a few weeks back and it's obvious he did some research. Aussie residents Juko Tempel and Earnest Candour are interviewed to name but two. The striking thing for me is the fact that a mainstream newspaper's real estate section is running … [Read more...] about Second Life property gets mainstream attention