Opening the Content Pipeline for OpenSim-Based Virtual Worlds

Shenlei E. Winkler 1
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Fashion Research Institute, Inc, USA
Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2011-01-01
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ISSN19352921, 1935293X
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Open-Simulator (Open-Sim) refers to a three dimensional application environment that can be used to develop virtual worlds similar to those that exist in Second Life®. Open-Sim is considered open source software, i.e., software that is developed by a community of volunteers and is available for use by the public free of charge (Open Simulator, 2009). Although participants in virtual worlds are generally considered by law to be the owner of any Intellectual Property (IP) they create, content creators and owners of OpenSim-based virtual worlds struggle with issues surrounding licensing, content delivery, and usage in these immersive spaces. The Fashion Research Institute (FRI) is specifically exploring these issues in a case study involving the licensing its Shengri La virtual world creations to external users. This case study is the basis of ongoing legal research by FRI’s legal steering committee of attorneys from the American Bar Association’s Virtual Worlds and Online Gaming committee who are working on a pro bono (volunteer) basis. This chapter presents the result of the ongoing case study. It offers a practitioner’s view of issues related to licensing and distribution of content in virtual worlds.

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Winkler S. E. Opening the Content Pipeline for OpenSim-Based Virtual Worlds // Advances in Electronic Commerce. 2011. pp. 231-243.
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Winkler S. E. Opening the Content Pipeline for OpenSim-Based Virtual Worlds // Advances in Electronic Commerce. 2011. pp. 231-243.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.4018/978-1-61692-808-7.ch013
UR - https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61692-808-7.ch013
TI - Opening the Content Pipeline for OpenSim-Based Virtual Worlds
T2 - Advances in Electronic Commerce
AU - Winkler, Shenlei E.
PY - 2011
DA - 2011/01/01
PB - IGI Global
SP - 231-243
SN - 1935-2921
SN - 1935-293X
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@incollection{2011_Winkler,
author = {Shenlei E. Winkler},
title = {Opening the Content Pipeline for OpenSim-Based Virtual Worlds},
publisher = {IGI Global},
year = {2011},
pages = {231--243},
month = {jan}
}