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Video via http://www.metanomics.net/show/archive102207/
Description
"Taxation of Virtual Worlds, with Bryan Camp of Texas Tech University’s School of Law, explores the tax implications of virtual commerce, in game worlds (like World of Warcraft) and unstructured worlds (like Second Life).
October 22nd Professor Bryan Camp, a leading expert on tax law from Texas Tech, gave us insights into how the IRS views income earned in virtual currencies.
Professor Camp will be publishing The Play’s the Thing: A Theory of Taxing Virtual Worlds (59 Hastings L. J. 1) in late November." (http://www.metanomics.net/show/archive102207/)