State of Play

Century 21

Yochai Benkler

Edward Castronova, The Right To Play

Dan Hunter, Virtual Property


Games as Speech

Jack Balkin

Greg Costikyan

David Greenfield, Games People Play: Is Virtual Simulation the Next Worst Thing to Reality?

Rebecca Tushnet


Governance

Julian Dibbell, Owned!: Intellectual Property in the Age of Dupers, Gold Farmers, eBayers, and Other Enemies of the Virtual State

Greg Lastowka, Virtual Crime

Clay Shirky, Constitutional Experimentation in Online Social Spaces


Games and the Law

Susan Crawford, Who's In Charge of Who I Am: Identity and Law Online

Daniel Egger, Supreme Court Exchange: Introducing the Game

Michael Froomkin, Virtual Worlds, Real Rules

Ethan Katsh, Can Avatars Lead us to a New Model of Dispute Resolution?

David Johnson, How Online Games will Shape the Law - Will Online Games Provide A New Pathway to Collective Legal Personhood?


Society and Games

Mary Flanagan, Playculture

Doug Rushkoff, Renaissance Now! The Gamer's Perspective

Tracy Spaight, Who Killed Ms. Norway?

Eric Zimmerman, The Immersive Fallacy


Government

Michael Macedonia, The Military, Simulation and Games

Beth Noveck, Democracy: The Videogame

Mike Zyda, Next-Generation Government Gaming


Designing for the Future

Jacqueline Stevens and Natalie Bookchin, AgoraXchange & Agora

Stewart Butterfield, Beyond the Body: Modeling Complex/Group Interactions in an MMP Game

Aaron Delwiche, Massively Multiplayer On-Line Games in the College Classroom

Cory Ondrejka, Escaping the Gilded Cage: User Created Content and Building the Metaverse

State of Play