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EULAs and Terms of Service: what works and what doesn’t

Here’s my presentation from a recent Osborne Clarke Interactive Entertainment Legal Forum – hope you find it helpful: EULAs and Terms of Service: what works and what doesn’t

Published 02/06/2013
Categorized as Contracts, EULAs and T&Cs, Uncategorized Tagged EULA, EULAs, Presentations, T&Cs

5 legal tips for mobile, tablet and handheld games

I spoke at a TIGA conference on mobile, tablet and handheld games hosted at the offices of my employer, Osborne Clarke in London last week.  I gave a talk called “5 legal tips for success in mobile, tablet and handheld games”, which I thought you might like to read.  Here are the slides:

Published 28/11/2011
Categorized as Mobile Tagged Handheld, Mobile, Presentations, Tablet

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