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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Mon, 14 May 2007 13:11:37 -0500
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Governments should apply real-world laws and regulations to virtual currencies in online worlds like Second Life to prevent potential money laundering, fraud and tax evasion, a report from a British advisory group said on Monday.
The Fraud Advisory Panel, set up by the Institute of Chartered
In recent months law enforcement and tax authorities have focused
While the report said the dangers were hypothetical at this point, it
The virtual world Second Life has more than 6 million users and its
"My experience has been that fraudsters migrate to areas that are most
Online money laundering is a primary concern, according to study
"I see this as a virtual version of the hawala or hundi system," said
"It's trust based -- I give you 1,000, you give someone else 1,000 -&
He recommended treating virtual currencies like the Linden dollar as
"At the moment, Second Life had the most sophisticated economic model.
"Linden Lab and its servers are based in the United States. But when
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.
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