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Vulcano on Second Life


Vulcano is a very special sim on Second Life. Vulcano is the living example of the fact that the tragedy of the commons, given certain conditions, can be beaten. David Orban, who likes to call himself the “instigator” of the community rather than the creator, started Vulcano with the only rule of “be free”. Members […]

Virtual Worlds Forum - How it went


Back from London a few days ago, it was great! We had a chance to present the Metaverse Republic to a unique audience of professors, lawyers and community specialists, and the feedback was extremely positive. For more information about the conference overall, which was wonderfully organized and very interesting, the best source is the blog […]

The Metaverse Republic at Virtual Worlds Forum


Hello everybody We have been silent, but working steadily on our Constitution. We’re now examining the best way to implement a voting system in our Constitution, and the Technical Team will start working on it really soon, which is really exciting news.
But there are indeed some news: the Metaverse Republic will be presented at […]

“Anti-social contracts in virtual worlds” on SLCN.tv


For those of you who were not able to be at Metanomics07 session of last night, here’s the link to SLCN coverage of the event: http://www.slcn.tv/metanomics-anti-social-contracts. The speech was very interesting, as well as the questions from the audience (especially Professor Bloomfield’s follow-up questions, and Benjamin Duranske’s question about identity portability).
Professor Farfield also wrote a […]

Virtual worlds RPG, fantasy and the Metaverse Republic


Will a virtual world legal system be incompatible with the elements of fantasy that are important to many users of virtual worlds?
Virtual worlds such as Second Life are used for many purposes, from simple socialising to technological experimentation, and from artistic creativity to serious commerce. One of the pervasive features of a […]

Why a legal system is often better than direct action


Is it really necessary to use a legal system to deal with problems in a virtual world; is it not simpler and easier simply to take mass action and, for example, boycott a dishonest trader or person who misuses land?
Although people have on occasions in the past had some success from direct action, rather than […]

Metanomics 2007


Today starts Metanomics 2007, a series of event run by Metaversed (among the first to publish a story about the Metaverse Republic) in collaboration with Cornell University, Johnson School of Management. Professor Robert Bloomfield (aka Beyers Sellers on Second Life) and Nick Wilson will be introducing the series today, at 11 AM SLT/PST, with a […]

Virtually Blind on the Metaverse Republic


Following our recent public launch of the project that will lead to the creation of the constitution of the Metaverse Republic, Benjamin Duranske started a reader roundtable on his blog, the well-known Virtually Blind. You can follow and partecipate in the discussion on Benjamin’s blog. We are eager to have your feedback, so don’t hesitate!

Interview on Metaversed.com


Metaversed.com published an interview on the Metaverse Republic, which generated an interesting stream of comments. You can download the podcast or listen to it on-line. We would like to thank Nick Wilson for this opportunity.
We would also like to thank Benjamin Duranske (also known as Benjamin Noble, the president of the Second Life Bar Association) […]

Getting started


Welcome everybody to the public space of the Metaverse Republic We set up this website for the purpose of informing anybody who is interested in the Metaverse Republic, and to have the users’ feedback on what we are doing.
The Metaverse Republic will be a legal system for Second Life, with real powers of enforcement […]