The latest issue of Journal of Virtual Worlds Research is hot off the (virtual) press. Edited by Melissa de Zwart (Adelaide Law School), Dan Hunter (QUT Law School) and Greg Lastowka (Rutgers University). Index after the jump.
Journal of Virtual Worlds Research: Legal and Governance Challenges
The collection consists of:
Table of Contents
Managing Editor Corner
What Should Atomic and BITonic Learn from Each Other? | |
Yesha Sivan |
Issue Editors’ Corner
Editorial | |
Melissa de Zwart, Dan Hunter, Greg Lastowka |
Peer Reviewed Research Papers
Authorship in Virtual Worlds: Author’s Death to Rights Revival? | |
Sergio Roncallo-Dow, Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed, Kim Barker, Tobias M Scholz |
Evaluating Consent and Legitimacy Amongst Shifting Community Norms: an EVE Online Case Study | |
Nicolas Suzor, Darryl Woodford |
The Iron Law | |
William Sims Bainbridge |
Blazing Trails: A New Way Forward for Virtual Currencies and Money Laundering | |
Michael P. Bombace |
Dutch Supreme Court 2012: Virtual Theft Ruling a One-off or first in a Series? | |
Arno R. Lodder |
Magic Modders: Alter Art, Ambiguity, and the Ethics of Prosumption | |
Aaron Trammell |