A New Firm
Just a brief announcement. As of today, June 1, 2009, I am now an employee of and, as a result, Law of the Game is now indirectly affiliated with Munck Carter, LLP.
Just a brief announcement. As of today, June 1, 2009, I am now an employee of and, as a result, Law of the Game is now indirectly affiliated with Munck Carter, LLP.
This week’s LGJ gets into a recent US Supreme Court decision and how it may offer a glimpse of how the court could potentially treat similar issues in games, future interactive broadcast TV, and even a bit about potential new … Continue reading
A recently posted article on the State Bar of Texas blog about Machinima Law features me fairly prominently. While there is a bit of a misquote with regard to the origin of machinima (it should say Quake, not Halo, though … Continue reading
This week’s LGJ is a little primer on tortious interference. Read on! Disclaimer The content of this blog is not legal advice. It only constitutes commentary on legal issues, and is for educational and informational purposes only. Reading this blog, … Continue reading
CNN.com ran a piece on virtual currencies today, which includes a quote from me. I thought you all might find it interesting. Article on CNN.com Disclaimer The content of this blog is not legal advice. It only constitutes commentary on … Continue reading
In discussions I’ve had with various others in all aspects of the intellectual property realm, I’ve continually run across points where the law has lagged behind the practicality of intellectual property management. This has been an ongoing problem in the … Continue reading
As a reminder, I’ve been invited to speak on a panel at the Play-Machinima-Law Conference at Stanford on April 24-25, 2009. I will be on the The Rules of Play: The Role of the EULA and other issues in Machinima … Continue reading
I wanted to post a short follow-up to my GameStop Employee Checkout piece, based on some comments I’ve received. I did first want to point out that GameStop is evidently reviewing its policies in this regard, so I doubt we’ve … Continue reading
I’ve been invited to speak on a panel at the Play-Machinima-Law Conference at Stanford on April 24-25, 2009. I will be on the The Rules of Play: The Role of the EULA and other issues in Machinima Creation and Distribution … Continue reading
This week’s LGJ examines using ‘censorship’ as a ruse for protectionism. It’s a fun trip down international trade lane with a stop at freedom of speech road. Read on! Disclaimer The content of this blog is not legal advice. It … Continue reading