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Augmented Reality Law, Privacy, and Ethics
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Augmented Reality Law, Privacy, and Ethics

by Brian Wassom
December 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
360 pages
12h 34m
English
Syngress
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Chapter 6

Real Property Rights

Abstract

This chapter asks whether, and to what extent, owners of real property can, or should be able to, control the augmented content associated with their property. At least part of the answer comes from a very counter-intuitive source: the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The chapter will also touch on other rights in real property that could be affected by augmented-world technologies, such as the law of trespass, nuisance, and easements.

Keywords

real property
First Amendment
free speech
nuisance
easements
air rights
trespass
attractive nuisance
environmental protection
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ISBN: 9780128002087