The digital mapping applications underlying augmented reality have strong public benefits but can also have unappreciated effects on real property. In recent litigation on Pokémon Go, an enhanced digital mapping application in which players participate in a digital scavenger hunt by visiting real world locations, homeowners alleged that the augmented reality application harmed their residential properties by increasing the number of people in their residential areas. However, neither the existing laws on intellectual property nor those for real property are designed to address these types of harms. On the one hand, real property torts, such as nuisance and trespass, on which the homeowners relied, are ill-suited to address harms from...
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The digital mapping applications underlying augmented reality have strong public benefits but can al...
Increasingly, cities, towns, and even rural communities are being slowly reshaped by a dynamic yet i...
This Note considers whether and to what extent the property right to exclude applies to virtual spac...
This symposium essay uses the popular game Pokémon Go as a case study for evaluating conflicts that ...
(Excerpt) Specifically, this Note will argue that the First Amendment applies to location-based augm...
Augmented reality (AR) blends the virtual and physical worlds such that the virtual content experien...
To illustrate the necessity of a permanent remedy—a virtual prescriptive easement—this Comment begin...
Digital technologies are swiftly getting into the material relations area, inflating it with innovat...
This Article focuses on various types of trespass and the challenges that augmented reality technolo...
Our society, and its millennials, have entered the digital age, whereby almost everything is conduct...
3D city models represent existing physical objects and their topological and functional relations. I...
Personality rights and property rights are not adequately protected by End User License Agreements (...
Digital technology continually evolves in a variety of mediums. Innovation increases one’s ability t...
With the increasing trade in and production of virtual content (e-books, digital music, files stored...
This is an article about how disputes over virtual world items, such as virtual money, Second Life i...
The digital mapping applications underlying augmented reality have strong public benefits but can al...
Increasingly, cities, towns, and even rural communities are being slowly reshaped by a dynamic yet i...
This Note considers whether and to what extent the property right to exclude applies to virtual spac...
This symposium essay uses the popular game Pokémon Go as a case study for evaluating conflicts that ...
(Excerpt) Specifically, this Note will argue that the First Amendment applies to location-based augm...
Augmented reality (AR) blends the virtual and physical worlds such that the virtual content experien...
To illustrate the necessity of a permanent remedy—a virtual prescriptive easement—this Comment begin...
Digital technologies are swiftly getting into the material relations area, inflating it with innovat...
This Article focuses on various types of trespass and the challenges that augmented reality technolo...
Our society, and its millennials, have entered the digital age, whereby almost everything is conduct...
3D city models represent existing physical objects and their topological and functional relations. I...
Personality rights and property rights are not adequately protected by End User License Agreements (...
Digital technology continually evolves in a variety of mediums. Innovation increases one’s ability t...
With the increasing trade in and production of virtual content (e-books, digital music, files stored...
This is an article about how disputes over virtual world items, such as virtual money, Second Life i...