Law Practice
Sep. 21, 2016
Virtual reality isn't all fun and games
Three new virtual reality headsets will be released in 2016, so what rules apply to data collected by these devices? By Hanley Chew




Hall of Justice (East Wing)
Hanley Chew
Judge
Felony Trials/Preliminary Hearings
University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1995
2016 has been dubbed "The Year of Virtual Reality," based upon the planned release of three new virtual reality headset devices. The uses of virtual reality go far beyond gaming. The health care industry has been an early adopter with some medical institutions using three dimensional computer-generated images for diagnosis and treatment. Similarly, manufacturers are using simulations to assist in the design of their products. The mi...
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