The lack of such a system and associated governance, rules, or compliance may result in a world where such new technologies can be used in ways that are adversarial, damaging, and potentially illegal. For example, a person may try to own and sell the virtual “rights” associated with your personal property, overlay hurtful messages over a loved one as they walk down the street, or create a virtual pornographic experience in a public school setting. If some form of policies, rules and governance are not put in place, several negative situations may occur ranging from conflict in personal “ownership” rights to inaccurate and possibly dangerous experiences.
A method of authorizing rendering of objects is described. The method may include authorizing objects to be rendered in three-dimensional spaces with a first system defining a virtual three-dimensional space including the placement of a plurality of objects in the three-dimensional space, the system comprising a second system defining said virtual three-dimensional space including a plurality of rules associated with portions of the three-dimensional space, and a device coupled to the first system and the second system, the method comprising: receiving a request to render a volume of three-dimensional space, retrieving one or more objects for said volume of three-dimensional space of said plurality of objects from said first system, retrieving one or more rules of said plurality of rules associated with portions of the three-dimensional space included in said volume of three-dimensional space, and applying said one or more rules for said portions of three-dimensional space to all said one or more objects corresponding to said portions of three-dimensional space.