| Free expression in a virtual world: Peter Ludlow was booted from the Sims online game after reporting on player misbehavior. Now the Michigan professor ... An article from: New York Times Upfront |  | Author: Amy Harmon Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Category: Book
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Citation Details Title: Free expression in a virtual world: Peter Ludlow was booted from the Sims online game after reporting on player misbehavior. Now the Michigan professor is asking: don't cyberpeople have rights?(Technology) Author: Amy Harmon Publication: New York Times Upfront (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 22, 2004 Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Volume: 136 Issue: 11 Page: 14(2)
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