Game company sued over virtual land squabble
A US gamer has filed a "first-of-its-kind" lawsuit in an acrimonious dispute over the sale of virtual land within the online role-playing game Second Life.
The suit highlights the large amounts of money many gamers are now spending in the hope of reaping a profit within their chosen virtual world.
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