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20 minute audio summary - governance in virtual environments  
Affirming a breach of EULA or ToS in subscription environments 2008/05/05 17:01
Blizzard sues Peons4Hire - on what grounds?  
CFP: Gikii2: the comeback  
Computer Games, Law, Regulation and Policy Symposium, 14-15 February 2008  
Confirmation Seminar - Governance in Virtual Environments  
Liability rules and property rules as a framework to view virtual world RMT  
Linden settles Bragg suit  
Margaret Jane Radin's theory of partial inalienability as a model for evaluating interests in virtual communities  
Microsoft's new machinima licence  
No blood for MMOs?  
On inalienable rights and virtual worlds  
State of Play V - Richard Bartle  
State of Play V - avoiding inconsistency as a normative principle  
State of Play V - business and marketing panel  
State of Play V - law and virtual architecture  
State of Play V - the practising lawyers  
State of Play V - virtual world regulation  
State of Play V: Aileen Sim and First Meta  
User sues IGE for gold farming - tortious interference with contract  
Videogames, Virtual Environments and the Law - slides  
Will mod-chips be legal in Australia?  

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