Really. Because it is actually a bit harder to figure out than it looks. A lot of what we’re accustomed to thinking of as owned property isn’t necessarily what we think it is, and there’s an especial implication for virtual environments like Second Life.
Got a news tip or a press-release? Send it to news@taterunino.net. May 29 2009 Guest post by Seshat Czeret Your right to enter privately-owned land … “i didnt do anything “As with the fleshworld, individuals have the right to determine what behaviour is acceptable on their land.” “Agreed” “Disrupting a class – especially intentionally – is not acceptable on this land. You are politely requested to leave.” Here’s a simple little exercise to tell if you are actually a believer in freedom of speech, or not. It’s a simple thing you can do yourself, though you may be disappointed with the actual results. | Support us |












