All the discussion about Diablo 3 has got me wondering: are virtual goods very different from "real" goods, and does the nature of our ownership of virtual goods differ from that of "real" goods? Should there be a difference?
All the discussion about Diablo 3 has got me wondering: are virtual goods very different from "real" goods, and does the nature of our ownership of virtual goods differ from that of "real" goods? Should there be a difference?
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."