Business & Games

Hijacking Brand Space

by on 10 October, 2006 - 17:46

The title here is a bit too dramatic, but it does illustrate a potentially much larger problem than the glitch at the Sun’s new pavilion (it opened today in SL with a press conference; Millions of Us has more details and pics). After everybody had left, someone dropped a couple of betting balls on the premises, apparently counting on the post-event traffic. Earlier, Second Life Liberation Army picketed the American Apparel store to attract attention to its cause.

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