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Virtual Crimes In The Metaverse: Challenges For Criminal Jurisprudence




Anjali Sharma, Techno India University

Yashasvi Noniwal, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana- Ambala, Haryana

Talender Thakur


ABSTRACT


The expeditious development of technology has given be even with a virtual room named the Metaverse, where people communicate, entertain, and sell or purchase goods in an enveloping mathematical environment. While unrealistic worlds have enhanced an elemental indiscriminate our day-to-day lives, they have also enhanced rearing grounds for a great deal of cybercrime. This long student essay aims to explore the field of cybercrime in the essence realm and find dangers, challenges, and potential defenses. The study will also determine the ambition behind computerized cases in the in essence realm and examine the financial, friendly, and governmental forces that drive the in essence experience. Things are bad in these mathematical rooms. Understanding the ambition behind cybercrime in the essence realm is crucial to cultivating stop and alleviation game plans. In this article, the current permissible foundation and management will be checked to answer the problems generated by computerized misdemeanors in the virtual realm, and their suitability in the real world will be judged. Additionally, resolutions and best practices to increase protection in the virtual experience will be urged to policymakers, consumers, and law enforcement. At the end of this item, lecturers will have a better understanding valuable the Metaverse and determine potential strategies to combat these warnings.


Keywords: Metaverse, Extended Reality, Virtual world, Snow Crash, Blockchain



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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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