Articles
The Virtual Property Problem: What property rights in virtual resources might look like, how they might work, and why they are a bad idea, McGeorge Law Review (forthcoming) (2010)
‘Virtual property’ is a solution looking for a problem. Arguments justifying ‘virtual property’ lie among...
Fiber Optic Foxes: Virtual objects and virtual worlds through the lens of Pierson v. Post and the Law of Capture, Journal of Technology Law and Policy (University of Florida) (2009)
Virtual worlds are more successfully blurring the lines between real and virtual. This tempts many...
Border Confidential: Why Searches of Laptop Computers at the Border Should Require Reasonable Suspicion, American Journal of Trial Advocacy (2007)
Our laptops are capable of containing large amounts of personal, private, intimate, and confidential information....
Unpublished Papers
A Virtual Property Solution: How privacy law can protect the citizens of virtual worlds, ExpressO (2010)
Privacy laws can protect virtual worlds and their users where property law cannot. Yet, legal...