Second Life Lowers Initial Price Hurdle; Becomes Virtual Real Estate Broker

from the well,-why-not dept

Second Life, the virtual world that has tested the borders of real world laws in a virtual world, has finally realized that if they're trying to make money by selling things in game it probably helps to get rid of the initial price barrier. That means that they're doing away with the initial subscription fee, and hoping to make money in the virtual real estate business. The reasoning makes sense -- and it's almost surprising that they didn't do this before. They figure with more people joining the world, more will get involved in "buying" real estate in the world, and the company will make their money from those sales. Though, if you look at the details, owning property involves (oh, look at that!) a regular fee -- so, really they haven't ditched the "subscription" fee. They've just changed what the fee includes. Of course, as we've noted in the past, this raises all sorts of legal questions. What happens if their servers go down or the company shuts down? If people actually "own" the property they've bought, but it all lives on Linden Labs' servers, does the company have any liability should they "delete" or "destroy" someone else's property?
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  • identicon
    dorpus, 8 Sep 2005 @ 5:37pm

    And if Katrina strikes

    Will there be virtual do-gooders offering their properties, howling at the government, and virtual bandits shooting at kops?

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 8 Sep 2005 @ 6:25pm

      Re: And if Katrina strikes

      Can I run a socailistic working class revolution and take all of their money as well of control of their servers?

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    KronicD, 8 Sep 2005 @ 7:33pm

    No Subject Given

    does the company have any liability should they "delete" or "destroy" someone else's property?

    Yes, read the T&Cs

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  • identicon
    Pete Cashmore, 9 Sep 2005 @ 6:19am

    Aww..crap

    I just paid the subscription fee yesterday. Ain't that just typical?

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  • identicon
    Daniel Barbalace, 9 Sep 2005 @ 11:27am

    Pyramids (and not the good kinds built by Egyption

    Buying virtual goods and real estate is nothing more than a pyramid scam. People buy the virtual goods solely because they think there is someone stupider out there who will buy it at a higher price from them.

    Eventually and inevitably, this leads to a situation where stupidity runs out and the vast majority of investors lose their money because there is no one stupider left to hold up the pyramid.

    Laws should not protect stupid people from themselves. Don't waste my tax dollars dealing with this. I'd rather my government address poverty in the REAL world rather than creating laws governing virtual property.

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    • identicon
      Flamsmark, 9 Sep 2005 @ 12:16pm

      Re: Pyramids (and not the good kinds built by Egyp

      The same applies to the real property market. Your trainers cost ten cents to make. Yet they cost at least twenty bucks to buy.

      The cost of making an online house is probably higher. Value is in perception only, in real life, or in the virtual world.

      Oh, and some people buy virtual property because they actually want to have and enjoy it.

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      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 19 Sep 2005 @ 10:37pm

        Re: Pyramids (and not the good kinds built by Egyp

        > Oh, and some people buy virtual property because they actually want to have and enjoy it.< br>
        Yeah right. People are reluctant to buy games when it's cheaper to download them at warez sites. People aren't going to pay an $100 for a virtual house for "game enjoyment." The enjoyment would be earning the house in the game, not buying it for real cash.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Dave, 20 Nov 2008 @ 3:36pm

        Re: Re: Pyramids (and not the good kinds built by Egyp

        Quote: The same applies to the real property market. Your trainers cost ten cents to make. Yet they cost at least twenty bucks to buy.

        That's not a pyramid scheme. It would only be a pyramid scheme if you then sold your trainers for $30 to someone who intended to sell them for $40, etc.

        Also, the people who buy virtual property because they enjoy, both of them, are way outnumbers by the thousands or tens of thousands who are in on the pyramid scheme.

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  • identicon
    Henry Paulson and Ben Bernake, 20 Nov 2008 @ 3:37pm

    Virtual Bailout

    We need a bailout for all the virtual real estate developers and auto makers!

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  • identicon
    james a. crumbaugh III, 28 Oct 2009 @ 9:22am

    Virtual Real Estate Brokerage

    We are the ONLY NATIONAL INTERNET BASED REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE in the country. Open in 10 states with several hundred Realtors. How do we become the name in your Virtual Real Estate?

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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