Intellectual Property in the Brave New World of User-Created Games
15th Nov 2006, 04:37 GMT
As user-created content becomes more and more prevalent in entertainment, and specifically the video game industry, the topic of intellectual property rights will be increasingly pertinent. Attorneys Gabriel M. Ramsey and Michael W. Trinh of the law firm Orrick take a look at IP rights in light of Microsoft's recent XNA Game Studio beta.
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