Slideshow: But Will IRS Accept Virtual Cash?

A journalist immerses himself in the virtual world of online gaming and sets himself a challenge: to earn more from the sale of imaginary goods than from writing. As his deadline looms, he scrambles to make good on his bet. By Daniel Terdiman.
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Among the many ways players can traffic in virtual goods is the Gaming Open Market, where they can buy and sell the currencies of virtual worlds.Courtesy of Gaming Open Market

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Writer Julian Dibbell has given himself until April 15 2004 to make more money selling Ultima Online goods such as this...

Writer Julian Dibbell has given himself until April 15, 2004, to make more money selling Ultima Online goods, such as this castle, than he makes writing articles.Courtesy of Origin