6:00PM - 10:00PM State of Play Dinner PanelCrucial to understanding the future of cyberspace is the chance to hear from the builders of the metaverse. At the State of Play dinner each year, virtual worlds journalist Julian Dibbell interviews leading game designers about the technology and its likely evolution
10:00PM - ? Mini-Machinima Film FestivalHosted by Paul Marino AndDance, Dance Revolution Extravaganza
Saturday, October 8th8:00 - 9:45AM State of the Industry BreakfastThe annual State of the Industry breakfast asks virtual world company executives to talk about the year’s developments in the industry and what they view as the most challenging and urgent legal problems for virtual worlds on the horizon.Panel:
10:00 - 11:30AM Law in Virtual WorldsAfter two State of Play conferences where we first identified the rise of “virtual world law,” it has finally happened. A triumverate of legal cases with direct and far-reaching implications for the design of and creativity within virtual worlds happened this year. This panel of virtual world law experts looks at Grokster, Brand X and the Marvel Comics litigation from the perspective of massively multiplayer on-line games and their future. This session addresses not only what will be the effect on virtual worlds as we know them now but how these cases are likely to impact the way the metaverse evolves.Panel: 11:30 - 1:45PM The Great DebateIs thinking about virtual worlds as distinct legal realms a misguided form of utopianism? Or do we need a transnational approach to make sense of the distinctive legal problems that cyberspace seems to produce? If the net is a separate legal sphere, where should its laws come from? What form of governance should it have? Will rules established and enforced within virtual worlds be entitled to deference from local governments and when? To what kinds of virtual worlds or cyberspaces should which rules about jurisdiction apply? Does anything about the medium of virtual worlds change the debate or what have we learned in the last decade?Panel:
2:00 - 3:30PM Architecture in Virtual WorldsGroups and institutions can cohere around specific geographies as community once again comes to be defined by the social and technical construction of space. But our familiar understanding of the relationship between architectural design and social regulation is dramatically altered in the virtual world. The distinction between private and public may make less sense, not only because all space is privately “owned” but also because virtual architecture is neither completely physical nor completely representational. In this panel, architects, lawyers and game designers talk about the future of public space in the virtual world.
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4:00 - 5:30PM Building the Global MetaverseThis panel examines the law and borders of virtual worlds from a comparative and global perspective. Are there distinct cultural approaches to virtual worlds? What is the view from the U.S.. Europe and Asia? What do virtual worlds show us about the social and cultural diffusion of technology? Can the metaverse be global or will it always reflect the divisions of geography and law? Should we aspire to building a metaverse and creating on-line global citizenship? Is there such a thing as netizenship?Panel: Robbie Cooper, Alter Ego Also..... Second Life Community Convention (SLCC)October 8 - 9, 2005
SLCC will be co-located with the State of Play conference on law and virtual worlds at the New York Law School. SLCC Registration --- SLCC Agenda For questions about the conference please contact: Ms. Catherine Bracy
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