(Excerpt) Specifically, this Note will argue that the First Amendment applies to location-based augmented reality games in public forums, and, furthermore, the First Amendment protects designers and players of location-based augmented reality games in public forums. This Note will not discuss these location-based games within the context of privacy rights or trespassing, issues that have been written about elsewhere. Part I of this Note will explore the law regarding freedom of speech and freedom of assembly in public forums, and permissible regulations of speech and assembly, including time, place, and manner restrictions and prior restraints, such as permits. Part II will discuss Candy Lab, Inc. v. Milwaukee County, the first reported cas...
An emerging issue in online role-playing games is whether the licensor or participant owns the virtu...
Over the past four decades, video games have evolved from the niche market of arcade halls to a mult...
If a virtual-world-game character is cast upon real-world property without the consent of the landow...
(Excerpt) Specifically, this Note will argue that the First Amendment applies to location-based augm...
This Note considers whether and to what extent the property right to exclude applies to virtual spac...
To illustrate the necessity of a permanent remedy—a virtual prescriptive easement—this Comment begin...
Our society, and its millennials, have entered the digital age, whereby almost everything is conduct...
This symposium essay uses the popular game Pokémon Go as a case study for evaluating conflicts that ...
This Article focuses on various types of trespass and the challenges that augmented reality technolo...
Augmented reality (AR) technologies are poised to enter the commercial mainstream. Using an interdis...
The digital mapping applications underlying augmented reality have strong public benefits but can al...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, video games have finally taken their place alongsid...
Augmented reality (AR) blends the virtual and physical worlds such that the virtual content experien...
Increasingly, cities, towns, and even rural communities are being slowly reshaped by a dynamic yet i...
This Note proposes that video game software, the driving force of all video game entertainment, is a...
An emerging issue in online role-playing games is whether the licensor or participant owns the virtu...
Over the past four decades, video games have evolved from the niche market of arcade halls to a mult...
If a virtual-world-game character is cast upon real-world property without the consent of the landow...
(Excerpt) Specifically, this Note will argue that the First Amendment applies to location-based augm...
This Note considers whether and to what extent the property right to exclude applies to virtual spac...
To illustrate the necessity of a permanent remedy—a virtual prescriptive easement—this Comment begin...
Our society, and its millennials, have entered the digital age, whereby almost everything is conduct...
This symposium essay uses the popular game Pokémon Go as a case study for evaluating conflicts that ...
This Article focuses on various types of trespass and the challenges that augmented reality technolo...
Augmented reality (AR) technologies are poised to enter the commercial mainstream. Using an interdis...
The digital mapping applications underlying augmented reality have strong public benefits but can al...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, video games have finally taken their place alongsid...
Augmented reality (AR) blends the virtual and physical worlds such that the virtual content experien...
Increasingly, cities, towns, and even rural communities are being slowly reshaped by a dynamic yet i...
This Note proposes that video game software, the driving force of all video game entertainment, is a...
An emerging issue in online role-playing games is whether the licensor or participant owns the virtu...
Over the past four decades, video games have evolved from the niche market of arcade halls to a mult...
If a virtual-world-game character is cast upon real-world property without the consent of the landow...