It’s been a busy time in the games/law world over the last couple of weeks. Here’s some highlights: (1) Sony settles with George Hotz Back in January this year, news broke that a group of hackers, led by George Hotz, had jailbroken the PS3. Sony were unhappy bunnies, so they sued Hotz and the other… Continue reading Games/Law digest, March-April 2011
Month: April 2011
A change of scenery…
Hi everyone This is just a quick personal post to let you know about a change in my circumstances: after three great years at technology law firm Olswang, I’ve decided to move on. So, I’ll shortly be joining Osborne Clarke, a UK law firm with one of (if not the) leading video games and technology law practices (in… Continue reading A change of scenery…
Demystifying copyright and games
This post was originally published on GAMESbrief. If you want to protect your games, you need to understand copyright law. It’s that simple. The problem is that many people get pretty hot under the collar about copyright law and think it does a lot more than it actually does. So, this post is about what… Continue reading Demystifying copyright and games