Perspective
Aug. 25, 2016
Pokémon GO to the courts
Games like Pokémon GO are forcing us to step into the unexplored territory of ownership of virtual reality — something that is not, by definition, real. By Richard Lee and Yujin Chun




West Justice Center
Richard Y. Lee
Judge
Civil Panel
University of Southern California Gould School of Law
In April, the Cornell Club of Los Angeles hosted an event titled, "Virtual Reality -- Will It Take Over the World?" During the event, Cornell University's professor of computer graphics Don Greenberg and DreamWorks's CTO Lincoln Wallen spoke about the history and future of virtual and augmented reality. Virtual reality, they discussed, was still in its infancy, as was the corresponding public interest. The educated gu...
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