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Mixed Reality Through the Internet of Things and Bitcoin: How Laws Affect Them

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E-Democracy, Security, Privacy and Trust in a Digital World (e-Democracy 2013)

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According to Prof. Joshua Fairfield paper «Mixed reality: How the laws of virtual worlds govern everyday life», «Most scholarship to date has assumed that modern society is increasingly virtualized. It is more accurate to note that virtual data is increasingly realized as it becomes tied to realspace features and geography. Yet while virtual experiences are entering real life at an ever-increasing pace, the legal literature on virtualization technologies lags badly. The bulk of virtual worlds research focuses on the impact that real world regulatory regimes have on online spaces and communities […] As Mixed Reality technologies merge real and cyberspace, the critical question is whether online or offline law will determine consumers’ rights over property and data».

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Michailaki, A. (2014). Mixed Reality Through the Internet of Things and Bitcoin: How Laws Affect Them. In: Sideridis, A., Kardasiadou, Z., Yialouris, C., Zorkadis, V. (eds) E-Democracy, Security, Privacy and Trust in a Digital World. e-Democracy 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 441. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11710-2_15

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