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Morse Dillon
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02-07-2005 05:53
Here it is: "Virtual worlds wind up in real world's courts" http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6870901/
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LovesIt Langdon
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Join date: 2 Sep 2004
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02-07-2005 06:01
 Interesting read...thanks for the link!
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Hiro Pendragon
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Join date: 22 Jan 2004
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02-07-2005 06:26
From: article But already one virtual world, "Second Life," cedes intellectual property rights over player creations to players themselves. That position, combined with "Second Life's" robust tools and scripting, has led to some fantastical creations. MSNBC. Nice exposure!
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Zikos Czukor
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Join date: 16 Jun 2004
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02-07-2005 07:13
Good article. Thank you.
I found it interesting that China actually protected anyones property rights.
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Jeffrey Gomez
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02-07-2005 07:30
/120/3e/35060/1.htmlRepost, but still a good article. 
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