Last year, the developers of Star Citizen offered players the chance to purchase a beacon that would let them lay claim to a 4x4km plot of land in the game. The UEE Land Claim Licence can be thrust into the ground anywhere in UEE (United Empire of Earth) space to take ownership of a square patch of earth, with the benefit that your property rights will be defended by the UEE security forces - Star Citizen’s space cops.
But what are the implications - and potential pitfalls - of owning property in its virtual universe? And can you actually own things that don’t really exist, at least, in a physical sense? And what does any of this have to do with people breaking into your house and having sex in Second Life?
What’s the legal status of virtual property?

from
https://www.pcgamesn.com/star-citizen/star-citizen-land-claim-virtual-property-law
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