Check out this new suit involving Second Life.
What does it mean to interact in cyberspace? How are marketing and advertising changed and affected when you move out of real life and into Second Life? Is Second Life "real"? What ethical responsibilities do we have in different spaces?
Friday, September 18, 2009
Litigation in virtual space
Posted by Katy Culver at 8:39 AM
Labels: advertising, cyberspace, ethics roundup, second life
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I think that the creators of virtual content should own the rights to original ideas if they are being sold for actual money. However, I really don't like the idea of "Second Life" at all. It is hard for me to grasp why someone would live another life online, but that brings up a completely different issue.
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