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4. Declaring the Rights of Players
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Raph Koster
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
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PART I: Introduction
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Virtual Worlds 13
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PART II: Game Gods and Game Players
- 3. Virtual Worldliness 31
- 4. Declaring the Rights of Players 55
- 5. The Right to Play 68
- 6. Law and Liberty in Virtual Worlds 86
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PART III: Property and Creativity in Virtual Worlds
- 7. Virtual Crime 121
- 8. Owned! 137
- 9. Virtual Power Politics 146
- 10. Escaping the Gilded Cage 158
- 11. There Is No Spoon 180
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PART IV: Privacy and Identity in Virtual Worlds
- 12. Who Killed Miss Norway? 189
- 13. Who’s In Charge of Who I Am? 198
- 14. Privacy and Data Collection in Virtual Worlds 217
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PART V: Virtual Worlds and Real-World Power
- 15. Virtual Worlds, Real Rules 227
- 16. The New Visual Literacy 245
- 17. Democracy—The Video Game 257
- About the Contributors 283
- Acknowledgments 289
- Case List 291
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
-
PART I: Introduction
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Virtual Worlds 13
-
PART II: Game Gods and Game Players
- 3. Virtual Worldliness 31
- 4. Declaring the Rights of Players 55
- 5. The Right to Play 68
- 6. Law and Liberty in Virtual Worlds 86
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PART III: Property and Creativity in Virtual Worlds
- 7. Virtual Crime 121
- 8. Owned! 137
- 9. Virtual Power Politics 146
- 10. Escaping the Gilded Cage 158
- 11. There Is No Spoon 180
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PART IV: Privacy and Identity in Virtual Worlds
- 12. Who Killed Miss Norway? 189
- 13. Who’s In Charge of Who I Am? 198
- 14. Privacy and Data Collection in Virtual Worlds 217
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PART V: Virtual Worlds and Real-World Power
- 15. Virtual Worlds, Real Rules 227
- 16. The New Visual Literacy 245
- 17. Democracy—The Video Game 257
- About the Contributors 283
- Acknowledgments 289
- Case List 291
- Index 293