Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Unbelievable Real Estate News

Housingwatch.com is reporting that now people are going to court to sue over virtual-property rights. The article says that people are suing over real estate that only exists in cyberworld, so it isn’t technically real, however the money used to first buy it was. According to Housingwatch.com, the Nashville movers learnt that a lawsuit was recently filed in Pittsburgh against the real company called Linden Lab, the one that created Second Life, a virtual world filled with avatars. Real people use these avatars in that world to do things like buy real estate with real money. So now the suit alleges that Linden Lab is trying to take away rights over property that doesn’t actually exist, without giving real investors back their real money. The story goes…Linden Labs got about 50,000 Second Life users to invest around $100 million to buy and develop virtual property, even charging a monthly fee likened to property taxes. Now, Linden Labs is said to be altering the contract and getting rid of the idea of ownership altogether, even taking back the real estate property.

If you’d like to move into a real house, call the local Nashville movers. We’re real movers with real moving experience. We’ll provide the very best in moving services at an affordable price. Really. The one thing you can do online though is get your real free moving quote.

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