- Lawspot Virtual Worlds Law Library
- Virtually Blind, Legal Issues that Impact Virtual Worlds
- Lastowka, Greg and Hunter, Dan,The Laws of the Virtual Worlds. California Law Review, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=402860 or DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.402860
- Solove, Daniel J.,'I've Got Nothing to Hide' and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy. San Diego Law Review, Vol. 44, 2007; GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 289. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=998565
- Staking a Claim in a Virtual World, Cathryn A. Mitchell (New Jersey Law Journal)
- Law and Liberty in Virtual Worlds, Jack M. Balkin
- Protecting Children and Virtual Worlds, Robert J. Bloomfield (Cornell University) & Benjamin Duranske (Pillsbury Winthrop LLP)
- Kids in Second Life: Does Danger Lurk?, Katherine Noyes (LinuxInsider)
- How to apply intellectual property law to Virtual worlds?, mr M.L. Boonk & mr dr A.R. Lodder (Vrije Universiteit)
- Lawyers Find Real Revenue in Virtual World, Law.com
- Does Virtual Reality Need a Sheriff?, The Washington Post
- Who Should Responsible for Assuring Fundamental Freedoms in Virtual Worlds?, Sterling Wright
- Two Developments in Virtual-World Law, William McGeveran (Harvard Info/Law)
- Leave Those Orcs Alone: Property Rights in Virtual Worlds, Kevin Deenihan (UCLA Law student)
- The Great Debate - Law in the Virtual World, David G. Post & David R. Johnson
- Virtual worlds wind up in real world's courts, Tom Loftus MSNBC.com
- Property Crimes in Virtual Worlds, Maurice C. Dransfeld (law student at the University of Alberta)
BOOK: The state of play : law, games, and virtual worlds, J M Balkin; Beth Simone Noveck, New York University Press, ©2006.
Also, be sure to check at the authors that refer to our papers. You can find a list in the Papers section. Really interesting stuff, and of course all of it is related to Virtual Worlds.
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