way s off. meantime, facebook is sort of moving past the very real problems they have right now with the apps and what we actually do. the problems that actually affect people in the real worlds. so is the company kind of taking advantage of the lack of regulation? are they banking quite frankly on the ignorance of both lawmakers and the public? since this is a new, rather uncharted, universe? the law is definitely not ready for virtual reality. that s abundantly clear. the law is barely ready for actual internet hearts. and every time companies like facebook are brought to congress, we see the policymakers don t have the necessary knowledge or perhaps not the incentive to make any real change. that s a problem right now, before we even start talking about virtual reality. we need to fix the problems on the ground right now in front of us, and that s a matter of what
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