Security and ethical issues in the virtual world of Second Life
conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byChia Yao Lee
In recent times, Virtual Worlds such as Second Life have generated substantial publicity due to the participation of Fortune 500 companies, and other public and private organisations. As practitioners continue to discuss how organisations could derive business value from Virtual Worlds, new security and ethical issues in Virtual Worlds have emerged to challenge Virtual World users and stakeholders. This paper discusses privacy, intellectual property and a host of other security and ethical issues in Virtual Worlds. It contributes to practice and research by (i) providing insight into emerging security and ethical issues in Virtual Worlds, (ii) analysing the implication of these issues, within and beyond Virtual Worlds, and (iii) raising awareness on security and ethics among Virtual World users and stakeholders.
History
Event
Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference (5th : 2008 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Pagination
119 - 129
Publisher
Deakin University
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
Burwood, Vic.
Start date
2008-02-11
ISBN-13
9781741561005
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Warren
Title of proceedings
AiCE 2008 : proceedings of the fifth Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference