Right to defend virtual property?
nProperty rights are highly
valued and afforded protection under the Constitution�but do these rights extend to virtual property?�
nIn China, one Legend of Mir 3 player killed another after his cyber-sword
was stolen.� He was sentenced to life in
prison.
nWhat recourse do players have
for deciding property disputes when that property is really just a
series of 0s and 1s?�