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State of Play

Volume 49, Issue 1 (2004)

INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION LAW AND POLICY SYMPOSIUM

 

 

Contents

Introduction: The State of Play  

Beth Simone Noveck

   

 

I. Essays and Reflections    
     
Virtual Worldliness: What the Imaginary Asks of the Real   Richard A. Bartle
     
The New Alphabet   Douglas Rushkoff
     
How Online Games May Change the Law and Legally Significant Institutions   David R. Johnson
     
Law and Liberty in Virtual Worlds  

Jack M. Balkin

   

 

II. Articles  

 

   

 

Escaping the Gilded Cage: User Created Content and Building the Metaverse   Corey Ondrejka
     
Virtual Worlds, Real Rules  

Caroline Bradley & A. Michael Froomkin

     
Virtual Worlds as Comparative Law   James Grimmelmann
     
The Right to Play   Edward Castronova
     
Who's In Charge of Who I Am?: Identity and Law Online   Susan P. Crawford
     
Information Privacy in Virtual Worlds: Identifying Unique Concerns Beyond the Online and Offline Worlds   Tal Z. Zarsky
     
Bringing Online Dispute Resolution to Virtual Worlds: Creating Processes Through Code   Ethan Katsh
     
Virtual Crimes   F. Gregory Lastowska & Dan Hunter
     
Legal Aesthetics of the Family and the Nation: AgoraXchange and Notes Toward Re-Imaging the Future   Jacqueline Stevens
     
III. Notes and Comments    
     
Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing?: Jurgen Bϋssow's Battle Against Hate-Speech on the Internet   Eric T. Eberwine
     
United States v. Jarrett   Andres A. Mu�oz
     
United States v. Irving  

Jared Spitalnick

     
IV. Additional Submissions

 

 
     
MMORPG's in the College Classroom   Aaron Delwiche
     
Friendsters, Tricksters, and Playculture   Mary Flanagan
     
Violence in Virtual Societies   Peter Judmaier
     

Who Killed Miss Norway?

  Tracy Spaigh