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- Title
PERSISTENT AND EMERGING QUESTIONS ABOUT THE USE OF END-USER LICENCE AGREEMENTS IN CHILDREN'S ONLINE GAMES AND VIRTUAL WORLDS.
- Authors
GRIMES, SARA M.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the legal and regulatory implications of increased rates and levels of engagement in social interaction and content creation among minors within online games. It mentions that children relationship to digital games and other online media are considered for the development of video-game law and virtual-worlds governance. It also mentions that ethical concerns about the potential for commercial exploitation, deceptive advertising, and unauthorized forms of market research.
- Subjects
SOCIAL interaction; VIDEO games; VIDEO game laws; VIRTUAL reality; FALSE advertising; MARKETING research
- Publication
University of British Columbia Law Review, 2013, Vol 46, Issue 3, p681
- ISSN
0068-1849
- Publication type
Article