According to the Washington Post, Second Life, a popular online fantasy world, now has crime — and the law enforcement that is looking into the situations is the real thing. Police in Belgium and Germany are looking into crimes that have been committed by “avatars” or virtual characters. Go to the article for some interesting reading about how some virtual activities clearly violate the law, while others are being tested in the courts.
Jun 8
2007
5:06 PM
2007
5:06 PM