second life

Spy Agencies Infiltrate Online Games

Dec 10, 2013
In recent years, the NSA and Britain's GCHQ have turned their legally dubious spying efforts to the world of online gaming, which documents leaked by whistle-blower Edward Snowden and obtained by The Guardian, The New York Times and ProPublica described as a "target-rich communications network" in which intelligence targets could "hide in plain sight."
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Weekly Video Roundup

Feb 10, 2007
This week our selection of Truthdig-flavored videos includes a shocking short documentary on the evangelical war on evolution; a bird's-eye view of perhaps the first ever avatar-attended virtual peace rally; and a troubling home movie of a U.S. Humvee engaging in bumper-car action in Baghdad.

Avatars Against the War

Feb 9, 2007
While thousands of people were in D.C. protesting the war on Jan. 30, more than 120 digital versions of people gathered online in the Second Life world to stage a virtual protest. Watch a video of it.