Businesses and organizations in Second Life

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In the virtual world of Second Life, there are a number of in-world business and user-groups founded specifically for the game, some of which have become legal entities in their own right, as well as preexisting companies and organizations that have involved themselves in the world.

Originating from Second Life

These businesses and organizations are legally registered or recognized entities created specifically for Second Life. Groups affiliated with preexisting organizations are in the Operated inside Second Life section.

Aimee Weber Studio

Aimee Weber Studio Inc. has provided services for several real-world business, including National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,[1] United Nations,[2] American Cancer Society,[3] American Apparel,[4] Warner Bros.,[5] NBC[6] and Save the Children.[7]

Anshe Chung Studios

Anshe Chung is the main

Business Week,[9] Fortune[10] and Red Herring.[11]

Exakt – Made in Sweden

EXAKT - Made in Sweden is run by Tina Bergman since February 2005. It specializes in lighting and in 50-60 style of architecture. It is based in Stockholm, Sweden.[12][13][14]

Second Life Left Unity

Second Life Left Unity (SLLU) is an international

Front National when it attempted to establish a base within the virtual reality world,[18] demanding that they were only allowed to operate in adult areas of the game.[19] More recently it has also supported IBM workers[20] in Italy protesting against low pay.[21]

The Electric Sheep Company

The Electric Sheep Company is a design, building and scripting firm that creates content for three-dimensional online worlds.[22] Originating in Second Life, they have done work on the Virtual Laguna Beach project for MTV,[23][24] Aloft Hotels,[25] and Sony BMG Music,[26] as well as creating the OnRez version fork of the client software.

World Stock Exchange

World Stock Exchange[permanent dead link] (WSE) is a virtual securities exchange developed for use in the virtual world of Second Life. The exchange provides Second Life companies with the ability to raise capital from the global investment market using the in-world fictional Linden currency and the new World Internet Currency(WIC).

The WSE has been surrounded by controversy since it began operation. Due to the difficulty in regulating "companies" that trade on the exchange, there have been a number of "CEOs" who have run off with IPO funds, leaving investors with nothing. Other issues, such as security and downtime have plagued the exchange, including the theft of funds by an "employee" who "hacked" the system and left with stored funds.[27]

Operated inside Second Life

These are businesses and organizations originating in real life that have operated in Second Life and were not founded specifically for Second Life, but have involved themselves in the world.

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A–F

  • ABN AMRO Bank
    has opened a virtual branch in Second Life.
  • Adidas Reebok have created a permanent presence in Second Life.[30][31]
  • American Apparel opened a branch inside the virtual world selling digital renderings of clothing modeled after real-life merchandise.[32]
  • American Cancer Society has held a version of its Relay For Life national fundraising event inside Second Life.[33]
  • BBC Radio 1 recreated the 2006 One Big Weekend event on a 64-acre (260,000 m2) virtual island in Second Life.[34]
  • Bigpond has created 11 islands called "The Pond" for their broadband, cable and ADSL members.[35]
  • Centric, an advertising agency based in Los Angeles, opened its Second Life office in October 2006. Centric has also started a de-advertising campaign by buying adspace in Second Life and turning it into public parks.[36]
  • Cisco has a 4-sim presence in Second Life to promote products and demonstrations along with live presentations and was designed by SL Brand.
  • Colonius Colonius, a direct replica of the telecommunications-tower in Cologne, was created by rapidSL Development in Second Life.[37]
  • Creative Commons is building a community in Second Life around Creative Commons licenses and standards through events and projects in the virtual world.[38]
  • Crescendo Design uses Second Life to help clients visualize residential design concepts and to educate them about the value of sustainable design principles.
  • Dell sells PCs in Second Life.[39]
  • depo consulting ltd,
    Field Fisher Waterhouse, Informa and the BBC. They blog on their experiences in Second Life and social media.[42]
  • Rheinturm Düsseldorf Tower was created in Second Life by Beatenetworks[45]
  • Big Brother in Second Life.[46][47]
  • Enel launched its own island in Second Life in July 2007, Enel Park,[48] with power plants projects under construction in real life, moto and racing circuit, movie theater, contest and engaging games, commercial area and offices. Enel Park can show how the future of energy will be and the prospective of a real sustainable development. On the Hydrogen Park, thanks to Enel sponsor of Ducati Bike, all users can drive a moto with the real sound of its engine.
  • Faber Maunsell is an engineering consultancy firm that is currently developing a space within Second Life to be able to display the buildings that they design. Faber Maunsell is also looking to use Second Life as a marketing tool.[49]
  • Forward Together, the PAC headed by former Virginia Governor Mark Warner, is integrating Second Life into its campaign strategy.[50]

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