When regulating the metaverse, lessons can be learned from existing approaches to regulating online spaces—from video games to social networks
- Written by Economist Impact
How is tech redefining the human connection and what kinds of safeguards do these new types of immersive and instantaneous social engagements require?
Taking place online[4] on Thursday November 24th 2022 at 10am SGT/CST | 11am KST/JST, Economist Impact, sponsored by Meta, will convene top policymakers and industry experts to discuss how stakeholders can work together to develop principle-based approaches to privacy, safety, and integrity in virtual worlds.
Leading experts sharing their insights include:
- Haksoo Ko, Chairman, Personal Information Protection Commission of the Republic of Korea
- Yuto Kunitake, Chairman, Virtual Rights Council
- Tammy JihHsuan Lin, Professor, National Chengchi University
- Rob Sherman, Vice-president and deputy chief privacy officer for policy, Meta
- Charles Ross, Principal, policy & insights, Economist Impact
Free places to attend Challenges in governance in virtual worlds are available now. For registration and webinar event details, please visit the website[6].
To engage with Challenges in governance in virtual worlds on social media, use #EconVirtualWorlds in your conversations and follow @EconomistImpactEvents[7].
Leading the way into the metaverse: North East Asia's potential[8] is sponsored by Meta[9].
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References
- ^ Media OutReach (www.media-outreach.com)
- ^ Challenges in governance in virtual worlds (bit.ly)
- ^ Leading the way into the metaverse: North East Asia's potential (bit.ly)
- ^ online (bit.ly)
- ^ agenda (bit.ly)
- ^ visit the website (bit.ly)
- ^ @EconomistImpactEvents (www.linkedin.com)
- ^ Leading the way into the metaverse: North East Asia's potential (bit.ly)
- ^ Meta (about.facebook.com)
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