Legal Regulation of Virtual Worlds
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In a world where billions now live, work, play, and build relationships in immersive digital realms, the law has been left behind. Virtual worlds—metaverses, persistent online universes, and augmented realities—have become vibrant economies, social spaces, and new frontiers of human experience. Yet today, users often possess no meaningful rights: platforms can delete avatars, seize virtual property, harvest biometric data, or silence dissent at will, while monopolistic giants dominate the landscape and unchecked harms flourish in a digital Wild West.
Legal Regulation of Virtual Worlds confronts this reality head-on. This groundbreaking book charts a principled path forward—neither the chaos of an unregulated frontier nor the suffocating surveillance of a digital concentration camp. Drawing on cutting-edge scholarship, landmark cases, and real-world developments, it proposes balanced, user-centered frameworks that protect property, privacy, free expression, and human dignity while fostering innovation, competition, and equitable access.
From defining virtual ownership and combating cybercrime to ensuring antitrust enforcement, interoperability, and inclusive governance, the book offers practical solutions for policymakers, lawyers, technologists, and citizens alike. It demonstrates that thoughtful regulation can transform virtual worlds from zones of exploitation into spaces of genuine empowerment and possibility.