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32 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. [i] (2011-2012)

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OF LOS ANGELES
ENTERTAINMENT
LAW REVIEW

VOLUME THIRTY-TWO                   2011-2012                           NUMBER 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE
PROTECTIONS FOR VIRTUAL PROPERTY: A MODERN RESTITUTIONARY APPROACH
by  Jordan  L. Ludwig  .................................................................................. I
Virtual online worlds have become a staple of modern society. Through an avatar, in-
dividuals may enter into virtual worlds, where they can do anything from completing
epic quests to speculating on virtual real estate. Many virtual worlds have unique
currencies, which have real-world value because of the high demand for in-game prop-
erty. Disputes over virtual property, however, remain mostly, if not entirely, ungov-
erned by any body of law. This Comment seeks to address how to handle conflicts that
arise over virtual world property. It concludes that the reemerging law of restitution, as
promulgated in the Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, provides
the breadth and flexibility necessary to properly resolve legal disputes that have, and
will continue to arise over virtual property in virtual worlds.
SELECTIONS FROM THE GRAMMY FOUNDATION
ENTERTAINMENT LAW INITIATIVE
2010 WRITING COMPETITION
THE ROBOT'S RECORD:
PROTECTING THE VALUE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN MUSIC WHEN
AUTOMATION DRIVES THE MARGINAL COST OF MUSIC PRODUCTION TO ZERO
by  W illiam  P. Jacobson ..........................................................................   31
Technologies such as the Internet and MP3 file format have taken their toll on the
traditional business models used by entities like record labels and music retailers.
Articles have been edited from their original entry versions as part of the Loyola of Los Angeles
Entertainment Law Review production process.

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