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This might face deletion so I'd like to elaborate ahead of time as to my acceptance. The main reason why I accepted this article despite "metaverse law" being an obvious buzzword is because while the term is a buzzword, there's obviously significant coverage in academic sources about the intersection of metaverse-related concepts and the legal system. Aside from the stuff in the article, I found an article from Pytor Gregor in the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal about "Music in the Metaverse" that discusses contractual obligations relating to music performances in the metaverse and another article by Sophie Goosens in the same journal called "Protecting Intellectual Property in the Metaverse".
Because of all this academic coverage + the references in the article I was more or less satisfied that the intersection of the metaverse and the legal system probably deserves its own article, and "metaverse law" seems like a good enough title to describe that at. Chess (talk) (please use {{reply to|Chess}} on reply) 06:09, 10 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]