Jack Balkin

Although the freedom to play generally exists within the rules of the game, platform owners may run their spaces in ways that players believe are unfair or tyrannical. As a result, claims about the platform owner's freedom to design may clash with players' claims about the freedom to play, and the law may have to arbitrate between them.

Jack Balkin, 'Law and Liberty in Virtual Worlds', The State of Play:Law, Games and Virtual Worlds (2006)


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