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Viewing Virtual Property Ownership Through The Lens Of Innovation, Ryan G. Vacca Mar 2008

Viewing Virtual Property Ownership Through The Lens Of Innovation, Ryan G. Vacca

Cornell Law School Inter-University Graduate Student Conference Papers

Over the past several years scholars have wrestled with how property rights in items created in virtual worlds should be conceptualized. Regardless of how the property is conceptualized and what property theory best fits, most agree the law ought to recognize virtual property as property and vest someone with those rights.

This article moves beyond the conceptualization debate and asks two new questions from a new perspective. First, how ought virtual property rights be allocated so innovation and creativity can be maximized? Second, how can the law be changed to remove barriers that unnecessarily impede a regime that maximizes creativity …