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Shelter In Place Institute: From Pong to Fortnite - The Evolution of IP Issues in Video Games
Intellectual property is the lifeblood of the video game industry, and a proactive IP strategy is needed to secure appropriate IP rights. The law and lawyers have been challenged to keep up with the fast-paced, evolving world of video games. This webinar will offer practical tips for handling and advising on IP issues that arise for video game developers. Topics include use of copyrighted tattoos, dance moves, third party music, third party trademarks, rights of publicity issues, augmented reality, and more.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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