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A Second Life land developer has convinced YouTube to pull down an off-color video of her virtual self being harassed during an interview, raising novel questions about the legal rights of virtual world participants.
Last month, Anshe Chung Studios demanded that YouTube delete the recording, citing the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, which generally requires Web sites to remove material that infringes on copyright laws. The controversy stemmed from video taken during an interview with Anshe Chung, the virtual world's biggest land owner, conducted by CNET News.com in its Second Life bureau last month(Secondlife linden).
During the interview--which took place in a digital theater in front of
dozens of audience members' avatars--a group intent on sabotaging the
event attacked it with 15 minutes of animated penises and photographs
of Anshe Chung's real-life owner, Ailin Second life linden, digitally altered to
make her look like she was holding a giant penis.
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