The Singularity Law Podcast Episode 3: Virtual Law
In this episode Michael and Josh team up with Tigran Palyan, a 3L at Southwestern Law School here in Los Angeles, who tells us about his research into the cutting-edge subject of Privacy in Virtual Worlds.
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Here are the show notes for this week’s episode:
Shownotes for The Singularity Law Podcast: Episode 3 for October 12, 2008
Our Panel for Today:
- Josh Kagan, author of The Josh Kagan Blog
- Prof. Michael Scott of The Singularity Law Blog
- Tigran Palyan, author of “Common Law Privacy in a Not So Common World: Prospects for the Tort of Intrusion upon Seclusion in Virtual Worlds”
Privacy in Virtual Worlds – Tigran tells Michael and Josh about his new article
Kentucky Seizes Gambling Domains
- Ars Technica: “Kentucky seizes two gambling domains, sites fight back”
- Ars Technica: “Kentucky tries to seize gambling site domain name”
Talking Point of the Week: A EULA to End All EULAs

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