The answer and argument that follows is essentially "People have a right to view the world however they want." The individual must be empowered to choose what he or she sees. A complicated question, so erring against force, here.
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Actually, it would depend on who owned the virtual land. Virtual real estate will be a cheap way to live on the beach -- but only for awhile.
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A property question - who owns the storefront in augmented reality? Can I build an augmented structure on your house? In your kitchen? What if you don't want it there?
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