Law in Virtual Worlds

(2009) 12(10) Journal of Internet Law 3–10

14 Pages Posted: 24 Aug 2013

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Rónán Kennedy

University of Galway - School of Law

Date Written: April 23, 2009

Abstract

This article considers the application of real-world law to virtual worlds, new shared spaces that are being created on the Internet. These computer-mediated environments are often fantastic places where magic works, people can fly, and physical appearance can be manipulated at will. However, they are not a fairyland of happy ever after, and they throw up legal issues that are simultaneously novel and familiar, involving questions of intellectual property, crime, and freedom of speech. This article considers the principal issues that have arisen to date, the few instances of litigation and legislation that involve virtual worlds, and how this area of law might develop in the future.

Keywords: Internet Law, Virtual worlds

JEL Classification: K39

Suggested Citation

Kennedy, Rónán, Law in Virtual Worlds (April 23, 2009). (2009) 12(10) Journal of Internet Law 3–10, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2314873

Rónán Kennedy (Contact Author)

University of Galway - School of Law ( email )

Newcastle Road
Galway
Ireland

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