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Washington and Lee Law Review

2009

Virtual reality

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Fertility And Virtual Reality, Edward Castronova Jun 2009

Fertility And Virtual Reality, Edward Castronova

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Virtual Parentalism, Joshua A.T. Fairfield Jun 2009

Virtual Parentalism, Joshua A.T. Fairfield

Washington and Lee Law Review

Parents, not Laws, ultimately protect children both online and offline. If legislation places adults at legal risk because of the presence of children in virtual worlds, adults will exit those worlds, and children will be isolated into separate spaces. This will not improve safety for children. Instead, this Article suggests that Congress enact measures that encourage filtering technology and parental tools that will both protect children in virtual worlds, and protectfree speech online.


Virtual Heisenberg: The Limits Of Virtual World Regulability, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger Jun 2009

Virtual Heisenberg: The Limits Of Virtual World Regulability, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger

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No abstract provided.