Linden Labs plans to introduce an age verification system for users of the Second Life virtual world. Initially, the company's blog reported on reaching agreements on cooperation with Integrity Services - a division of Aristotle International - but later the links to the company were removed.
Integrity Services reported that there was no agreement. However, the information that discussion of issues of cooperation really took place, did not deny. By the way, Aristotle International is known as the owner of a huge voter base, which is used for political campaigns.
In Second Life, an age verification system is needed, Linden Labs is sure. The last straw was the investigation into the case of child pornography, in which Second Life was involved. ')
via Reuters @ Second Life