UAE Minister: There Should Be a Punishment for Crimes Committed in Metaverse

United Arab Emirates Minister Omar Sultan Al Olama said that crimes committed in the metaverse should be banned by the United Nations.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on May 25, UAE Minister Omar Sultan Al Olama said: “People are “murdering” in the Metaverse. commit serious crimes such as A legal framework should be established to prevent made statements.

Also in the Olama talk:

If I send a message it is a text. It might scare you, but it won’t create traumatic memories. But if what we call the metaverse is a realistic world as it is said and I kill you there, you will see it and you may experience a trauma.

made statements.

to the United Nations’ International Telecommunication Union. on the safety standards that people must comply with The minister, who called for a meeting, was asked to make a transition between the universes. need passport he also said.

Metaverse platform Second Life founder Pjilip Rosadale said that metaverse platforms should be ad-free.

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