Discussion paper on virtual property rights
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 [...]
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 [...]
