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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

LGJ: Products LiabilODST

This week's LGJ looks at warranties and products liability in a gaming context.

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Posted by Mark Methenitis at 10:57 AM 0 comments Labels: Halo 3: ODST, Joystiq, Law of the Game on Joystiq, LGJ, Products Liability, warranty

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

LGJ: Come As Your Avatar, Smells Like Lawsuit? Nevermind

In the latest LGJ, a discussion of the right of publicity as it relates to the Kurt Cobain in Guitar Hero 5 dust up.

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Posted by Mark Methenitis at 6:07 PM 0 comments Labels: Guitar Hero 5, Intellectual Property Law, Joystiq, Kurt Cobain, Law of the Game on Joystiq, LGJ, Nirvana, Right of Publicity

LGJ: You down with FCC?

In this LGJ, a discussion of the role of the FCC and a little talk about the idea of universal ratings.

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Posted by Mark Methenitis at 6:06 PM 0 comments Labels: FCC, Game Ratings, Government Regulation, Joystiq, Law of the Game on Joystiq, LGJ
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