Each month, we write a feature about a topical legal development in the games industry, from lawsuits to new legislation to new legal/business issues. Here they are:
December 2010: Thoughts on the WoW Glider appeal
November 2010: Why Popcap had to say yes to Blizzard
October 2010: The Legal Fight Brewing Over DOTA 2
September 2010: Second hand sales – what Vernor v Autodesk means for games and the Digital Economy Act and games: an update
July 2010: Games Law History – The Tetris Saga
June 2010: What happens if I delete your avatar?
April 2010: Vietnam and the battle over virtual goods
March 2010: Games and the Byron Progress Review; Games clasiffication and censorship in 2010, part 1
January 2010: Games Classification and Censorship in 2009
December 2009: A single new games rating system? (Published on gamesbrief.com)
November 2009: Celebrities, Attack!
October 2009: A Touch of Class? Class actions and the games industry (published on Gamesindustry.biz)
September 2009: Three Strikes Coming In? (published on Gamesindustry.biz)
August 2009: Can you sue someone through a game?
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