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Resumen de Risks of Social Interaction Order in Metaverse and Legal Responses

Jianchu Zou, Xiaowei Hu

  • In the real world, real human beings have specific, clear, and public social roles and relatively stable social relationships. In the metaverse, users can create any humanoid or non-humanoid virtual characters, and can switch to any metaverse scene in any role, and can often engage in related activities in a hidden identity in the metaverse. Meanwhile, different virtual characters in different scenes form different and complex virtual social relationships. Due to the lack of complete legal systems in the metaverse, the ambiguous, elusive, deceptive, and opaque characters and the virtual social relationships they spawn, which are ephemeral and complex, pose unprecedented legal challenges to the interaction order of the metaverse’s politics, economy, culture, and daily life of users. Political information dissemination, virtual asset disputes, content generation copyright issues, and other political and economic disorder problems, as well as the risk of users becoming addicted to metaverse interaction roles and losing interest in reallife interactions with the opposite sex, and anonymous remote sexual assault, pose serious challenges to real-world social interaction order and require legal revision and improvement to address.


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