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Divorce lawyers use Facebook, World of Warcraft in court
In the past, one of the biggest things you had to worry about on social networking sites is that your boss may read your Tweet that you’re at the beach when you called in sick for the day. These days, you also have to be concerned about divorce lawyers scanning your Facebook or Twitter page for anything they can use in court against you.
Couple divorces over Second Life affair
If you ever thought that playing a video game couldn’t destroy your marriage, think again. This case doesn’t involve playing a game so much that the wife and kids are ruthlessly neglected, it’s about a man who cheated on his wife in Second Life.
Amy Taylor has filed a divorce from her husband after catching him having sex with a virtual woman in Second Life. (I didn’t know you could even do that in Second Life.)
According to Tech Radar, Taylor met her husband David Pollard in 2003 in a chat room. They met, got married, kept their computers plugged in and…















