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Virtual Worlds, Real Rules
This article considers the extent to which massively multi-player online role playing games MMORPGs might be designed to allow the testing of legal rules. Rather than examine legal relationships within or arising from existing games, it discusses whether this dynamic new ludic phenomenon might be harnessed to solve a long...
Tags: Virtual World, New York Law School, Games, Personal Technology
White papers 2003-08-31
The Gamers' Perspective
This paper describes about online gaming. The internet is not a content delivery system. It's not a way to download movies or even songs but also a way of connecting gaming consoles. The only questions left are whether processing will be done on centralized servers or within the consoles, and...
Tags: Console, Content Delivery, New York Law School, Games, Personal Technology
White papers 2003-06-11
Can Avatars Lead us to a New Model of Dispute Resolution?
Online games are an impressive collective experience involving many sophisticated users. When the need for online dispute resolution first surfaced, there was a sense that courts were not well-suited for many of the disputes that would arise online. This have the potential to contribute to a new ADR approach, one...
Tags: Avatar, Resolution, New York Law School, Games, Personal Technology
White papers 2003-11-10
How Online Games will Shape the Law - Will Online Games Provide a New Pathway to collective Legal Personhood
Online games have given us a whole new set of tools with which law and legally significant relationships can be created. This paper describes the means and modes to speculate about the way in which the new "social affordances" of games may lead to new kinds of social organization, including...
Tags: Online Game, New York Law School, Games, Personal Technology
White papers 2003-10-09
Supreme Court Exchange: Introducing the Game
This paper speaks about Supreme Court Exchange who is a new online multi-player game that tests players' skill in predicting the outcome of pending Supreme Court cases, by applying the metaphor of portfolio investment management.
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, New York Law School, Games, Personal Technology
White papers 2003-10-21

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Galleon's reach
Raj can mean king or princely in Sanskrit and, until last week, Raj Rajaratnam lived up to his name on Wall Street. Sent as a child from his native Sri Lanka to be educated in Britain and America, Mr Rajaratnam was among the most successful of a wave of US...
Tags: information, SEC, Hedge Fund, Insider
News items 2009-10-23
IBM, Intel Execs Investigated for Insider Trading
NEW YORK, Oct 16 (Reuters) - It isn't often that big blue gets a black eye. But on Friday IBM, the leading U.S. technology firm known for its conservative management, found itself entangled in the largest ever hedge fund insider-trading scheme involving Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam. Robert Moffat, senior...
Tags: Thomson Reuters Corp., IBM Corp.
News items 2009-10-16
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