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Virtual sex gameBy Daniel Terdiman Staff Writer, CNET News.com Published: April 12, 2006, 4:00 AM PDT TalkBack E-mail Print Welcome Google User! More headlines related to: "virtual sex game": 'Entropia' players can cash in online earnings at ATMs Sex just isn't the same in the Silicon Age MySpace: Murdoch's big hope, parents' nightmare Virtual sex gameMore matching headlines » Free Email Alerts Create an alert from News.com for your search: "virtual sex game" In the increasingly popular, adults-only virtual world called "Second Life," a player can pretend to be a bear, an elf or just about anything else he or she imagines. But even in the open-minded "Second Life" community, what virtual sex game people consider to be acceptable may have its limits. Some of the virtual world's biggest fans are shaking their heads over what users call "age play." This age-based role-playing can take on various forms: It can be as innocuous as people acting out a family dynamic, or as potentially troubling as two adults engaging in sexual role playing, with one of the avatars made to look like a child. Virtual sex gameNews.context What's new: Some "Second Life" participants say they're disquieted by virtual sexual virtual sex game role-play between adults and players using child avatars. High Impact Bottom line: While inappropriate in some people's eyes, virtual sexual age play, say legal virtual sex game experts, isn't likely to break the law, since there are no real children involved. Still, Linden Lab says it's monitoring player reaction to the issue. More stories on virtual worlds While "Second Life" maker Linden Lab acknowledges that age play occurs in its virtual world, the extent to which it happens in its most discomfiting form is unclear. The game's forums frequently buzz with debates over the appropriateness of "age play," but no one interviewed by CNET News.com said they have actually "seen" what could bluntly be described as graphically playacting the behavior of a virtual sex game pedophile. Virtual sex gameEven so, legal experts said such virtual behavior between adults isn't likely to break the law, since there are no real children involved. "It would not be (illegal) under child pornography laws because no actual child was used in the act," said Jack Balkin, a professor of constitutional law at Yale Law School and an expert on legal issues surrounding virtual worlds. "Child pornography laws receive special treatment under the First Amendment because children are sexually abused and people traffic in the results of that abuse." This does not apply in the age-play situation, he said. Illegal or not, virtual role-playing that could easily offend many players puts "Second Life" creators at Linden Lab in a tricky spot: Do they try to legislate morality when it's likely that no laws are actually being broken? Or do they let people do as they wish behind closed virtual doors? "Second Life" requires all players to be adults--and acts to remove anyone it can prove is underage. It has a separate grid for teenagers. And Linden Lab states categorically that it has zero tolerance for exploitation of actual children, such as uploaded images, in "Second Life" and will act quickly against anyone engaged in such behavior. "If this activity were in public areas it would be viewed as being broadly offensive, and therefore unacceptable." --Robin Harper, Linden Lab vice president of community development Virtual sex gameWhen "we have evidence of child pornography or abuse that involves virtual sex game children in the real world...we will act to protect the child and notify the authorities," Robin Harper, Linden Lab vice president of community development wrote in a posting on the official "Second Life" forum (free subscription required). "The individuals involved, if it's proven the exploitation occurred, will be banned." But when the issue of age play has surfaced, as it has on numerous occasions in the forums, Linden Lab has taken pains to address the more complex issues that the behavior raises. "There are people in ('Second Life') who are role-playing (as) children engaged in sexual activities," Harper wrote in the forums. "While not a terms-of-service violation--no illegal activity--it could be argued that this behavior is broadly virtual sex game offensive and therefore violates the community standards. If this activity were in public areas it would be viewed as being broadly offensive, and therefore unacceptable." A teenage girl and her 'daddy' In an interview with CNET News.com last week, Harper said that if a critical mass of "Second Life" participants were to ask that something additional be done about sexual age-play, Linden Lab would tackle the issue in some way. So far, there hasn't been a general outcry, she said. But Harper also pointed out that what has made "Second Life" popular among its 170,000 players--and it's growing at a rate of about 20 percent a month--is the freedom it affords people who want to try out new personas, particularly in private sections of the virtual world, she said. Virtual sex game"We've tried very, very hard not to broadly ban role-playing type behaviors," Harper said, "because when all is said and done, the ability to try new behaviors and try new things out is a big reason people are in virtual worlds." Still, it's not clear how often people are engaging in age-play types of virtual sex game pretend behavior. But two "Second Life" players told CNET News.com about their experiences witnessing sexual or sexually charged age-play. Anal Assassin Instructions: In this free adult adventure game you are real hero. Every generation needs a hero and what they got ... was THE ANAL ASSASIN .. he looks gay .. well, he is gay. He can use his super powers to defeat crime in todays dangerous streets. Pretty funny adult comic. |
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