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Virtual Worlds – a Legal Post-Mortem Account
(2014-12-31)
This paper addresses the lack of legal literature in the area of death and virtual worlds. It sheds light on the legal status of different in-game assets, assessing whether these could fit within the notions of property ...
Inchoate offences in Cyberspace – a moveable feast or the end of harm?
(ATINER, 2012)
This paper is intended to draw attention to the number of criminal offences – in English law specifically, but also more generally – that can now be committed without harm or the risk of harm to putative ‘victims’. It will ...
Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace and the Coroner’s and Justice Act 2009
(2010)
The focus of this paper is pornography. More specifically anti pornography law in the UK and more specifically still, law that prohibits pornographic images of children. For many people, this is a not a controversial area. ...
Closing the digital divide: who will invest in universal access?
(2006)
It is estimated that by 2007 the milestone of two billion mobile users will be achieved, with the three billion mark being claimed as a realistic target for 2010. This in turn bodes well for the goal of 50% access to ...