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- Title
COMPETING LOCKEAN CLAIMS TO VIRTUAL PROPERTY.
- Authors
Horowitz, Steven J.
- Abstract
The article explains how the End User License Agreements (EULAs) of most virtual worlds limit users' claims against virtual world operators and argues that the operator has greater labor-based claim to the products of virtual worlds. The article defines virtual worlds as dynamic computer-based environments in which interconnected users interact with each other and the virtual environment around them. It also discusses the distinction between virtual property and intellectual property rights.
- Subjects
LICENSE agreements; CONTRACTS; VIRTUAL reality; INTELLECTUAL property; INTANGIBLE property
- Publication
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, 2007, Vol 20, Issue 2, p443
- ISSN
0897-3393
- Publication type
Article