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Second Life: A Concern Under U.S. Money Laundering Laws?

• October 5, 2010 • 11 Comments

Posted in Financial Fraud, General Crime
Tags: Financial, financial markets, Fraud, General Crime, Linden, Money Laundering, Money Services Business, Second Life


Cyberstalking: Investigating and Prosecuting Stalking in Virtual Spaces

• September 28, 2010 • 14 Comments

Posted in General Crime
Tags: cybersecurity, cyberstalking, General Crime


It’s [not] my fantasy crime, so it’s OK

• September 28, 2010 • 16 Comments

Posted in General Crime
Tags: General Crime


Dichotomies: Real Crime in Virtual Worlds

• September 21, 2009 • 5 Comments

Posted in General Crime
Tags: General Crime


Cyber Security (Serial)

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    • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (Serial)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (7 of 8)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (8 of 8)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (1 of 8)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (2 of 8)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (3 of 8)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (4 of 8)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (5 of 8)
      • Digital Underground: Cyber Thugs, Police, and Virtual Investigations (6 of 8)
  • Cyber Security (Serial)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: E-WWIII? (1 of 8)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: E-WWIII? (2 of 8)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: E-WWIII? (3 of 8)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: E-WWIII? (4 of 8)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: E-WWIII? (5 of 8)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: E-WWIII? (6 of 8)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: E-WWIII? (Post 8 of 8)
    • Cyber-Terrorism: EWWIII? (7 of 8)
  • Gambling & The Internet Serial

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  • 3DInternet Law
  • Ars Technica
  • CYB3RCRIM3
  • Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation
  • Electronic Privacy Information Center
  • Justia Law, Technology and Legal Marketing
  • Law of the Game
  • Mashable
  • MassivelyOP.com
  • New Media and Technology Law
  • New World Notes
  • Pillsbury Social Media & Games
  • TechCrunch Blog
  • The Daedalius Project
  • Virtually Blind
  • WordPress.com
  • WordPress.org

MMO

  • MassivelyOP.com
  • The Daedalius Project

Second Life Grid

  • Second Life Bar Association
  • Second Life Grid Status

Virtual Platofrms

  • Virtually Blind

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