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 Halo certainly popularized it), it’s an interesting piece. I really do think Texas is the unofficial machinima capital, since id and RoosterTeeth (the source of Quake and the most successful machinima studio) are both based in the state.
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