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166 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1051 (2017-2018)
Law, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality

handle is hein.journals/pnlr166 and id is 1077 raw text is: UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA
LAW REVIEW
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AMERICAN LAW REGISTER
© 2018 University of Pennsylvania Law Review
VOL. 166                            APRIL 2018                                No. 5
ARTICLE
LAW, VIRTUAL REALITY, AND AUGMENTED REALITY
MARK A. LEMLEYt & EUGENE VOLOKHtt
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are going to be big-not just for
gaming but for work, for social life, and for evaluating and buying real-world products.
Like many big technological advances, they will in some ways challenge legal doctrine.
In this Article, we will speculate about some of these upcoming challenges, asking:
t William H. Neukom Professor, Stanford Law School; partner, Durie Tangri LLP. Article ©
2018 Mark A. Lemley & Eugene Volokh.
t t Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law; academic affiliate, Mayer Brown
LLP. Thanks to Sam Bray, Ryan Calo, Anupam Chander, Julie Cohen, Kristen Eichensehr, Nita
Farahany, James Grimmelmann, Rose Hagan, Claire Hill, Chad Huston, Sarah Jeong, Bill
McGeveran, Emily Murphy, Lisa Ouellette, Richard Re, Zahr Said, Rebecca Tushnet, Vladimir
Volokh, and the participants at the UC Davis conference on Future-Proofing Law, the Stanford Law
School conference on regulating disruption, the Internet Law Works in Progress Conference, and
workshops at Stanford Law School, Duke Law School, the University of Minnesota Law School,
and the University of Washington for comments on prior drafts; and to Tyler O'Brien and James
Yoon for research assistance.

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