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Virtual crime
Known as:
In-game crime
, Virtual theft
, Virtual mugging
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Virtual crime or in-game crime refers to a virtual criminal act that takes place in a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG), usually an MMORPG…
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2016
2016
IRS, Will You Spare Some Change?: Defining Virtual Currency for the FATCA
Elizabeth M. Valeriane
2016
Corpus ID: 168506898
2016
2016
Connect the Virtual to a Real World The Issue of Trojan Defense
C. Chang
2016
Corpus ID: 55549198
this paper discusses the Trojan defense, a common question on who really did it. In order to prove who did this post on SNS means…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Opencrimescene review log - interaction log in a virtual crime scene investigation learning environment
A. Brennecke
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Stefan Schlechtweg-Dorendorf
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T. Strothotte
International Conference on Computer Graphics…
2016
Corpus ID: 16055213
In this paper we present a concept for visualising an interaction log in a virtual crime scene investigation learning environment…
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2012
2012
Fighting on a New Battlefield Armed with Old Laws: How to Monitor Terrorism in the Virtual World
Lisa Ugelow
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L. J. Hoffman
2012
Corpus ID: 141695249
ingenuity of an a of coordinated operation demon-strates that these 21st Century bank are completely anonymous; are not…
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2011
2011
Theft in the digital: Can you steal virtual property?
Wayne Rumbles
2011
Corpus ID: 107444987
2011
2011
Toward Collaborative , Web-Based , 3 D Environments for the Investigation , Analysis , Annotation and Display of Virtual Crime Scenes
Julio César Bahamón
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B. Cassell
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R. Young
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R. E. Cardona-Rivera
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James M. Thomas
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David Hinks
2011
Corpus ID: 15931802
Modern day crime scene investigation methods are continually being enhanced by the application of new technologies used to better…
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2009
2009
Piggyback Hunting - Browsing the Internet in Australia via Unsecured Wireless Networks: Virtual Theft or Acceptable Behaviour in an Online World?
R. Carter
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D. Makin
2009
Corpus ID: 109602818
In a world that is increasingly dominated by the Internet, there is a growing demand for low cost access at the user's…
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2005
2005
REAL WORLD PROBLEMS OF VIRTUAL CRIME
Beryl A. Howell
2005
Corpus ID: 141826465
I. THE CASE OF THE SNOOPING STAFFERS AND PEEKING POLITICO II. THE CASE OF THE PARENTAL NIGHTMARE III. THE CASE OF THE WIFI…
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2001
2001
Criminalizing "Virtual" Child Pornography Under the Child Pornography Prevention Act: Is it Really What it "Appears to Be?"
W. T. Anderson
2001
Corpus ID: 158614008
2000
2000
Stop the Presses for a Late Breaking Story… Countries and Companies Spy on Each Other!
Perry G. Luzwick
2000
Corpus ID: 58244791
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