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Virtual Law: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Virtual Worlds

Virtual Law: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Virtual Worlds

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Virtual Law: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Virtual Worlds

by Duranske, Benjamin

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160442009X
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9781604420098
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American Bar Association, 2008-04-04. Softcover. Good. Bend on Front cover, otherwise, GOOD PLUS Softcover with tight binding and clean pages. Minor defects to cover and/or pages.

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Includes index.

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Title
Virtual Law: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Virtual Worlds
Author
Duranske, Benjamin
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Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
160442009X
ISBN 13
9781604420098
Publisher
American Bar Association
Date Published
2008-04-04

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