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Rudy Giuliani to help in video game firm’s legal case against disgraced Panamanian dictator

Rudy Giuliani to help in video game firm’s legal case against disgraced Panamanian dictator

The former New York mayor’s firm will ask a judge to dismiss a lawsuit, filed by Manuel Noriega, that had accused Activision Blizzard Inc. of using the disgraced dictator’s likeness in their ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops II’ game.   http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/rudy-giuliani-video-game-firm-legal-case-disgraced-panamanian-dictator-article-1.1948554   Interesting read particularly in the context of Mr.Dartnell’s talk a few weeks ago […]

Vancouver Island-made game challenges players in brutal post-apocalyptic North

Vancouver Island-made game challenges players in brutal post-apocalyptic North

Vancouver Island-made game challenges players in brutal post-apocalyptic North http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/the-long-dark-video-game-can-you-survive-canada-post-disaster-1.2776501 Inspired by the previous post and by last week’s guest speaker. In addition to helping us become disciplined investors and lose weight (DDR) , video games can also help us obtain the necessary skills to survive the (perhaps) inevitable zombie apocalypse. “You’re tracking your calories […]

Video-Blog News of the Week; September 24, 2014

Video-Blog News of the Week; September 24, 2014

What do the Noriega lawsuit and the 38 Studios debacle have in common? It’s not as bad as you think. jon  

Day Trader Learned Lessons From Games

Day Trader Learned Lessons From Games

“CIS, pronounced sis, means death in classical Japanese. The nickname is a holdover from his gaming days, when he used to crush foes in virtual wrestling rings and online fantasy worlds. ‘Games taught me to think fast and stay calm,’ he said over tea at Tokyo’s Hotel Grand Palace a few days after the SoftBank […]

Week 5 Guest Speaker: David Spratley of Davis & Co.

Week 5 Guest Speaker: David Spratley of Davis & Co.

                    David Spratley of Davis LLP will be speaking to us on the subject of trademarks in games on October 1 , 2014. I had the great privilege of working with David for a while and it is hard to find a lawyer who is smarter […]

Week 4 – 9/24/14: “Right to CreaTE or Rights to the Creation” & Ian Verchere

Week 4 – 9/24/14: “Right to CreaTE or Rights to the Creation” & Ian Verchere

Here are the videos and my  slides from the fourth class. Unfortunately we had a tech glitch whereby Ian’s slides didn’t make it into the Mediasite lecture capture video. jon        

News of the Week; September 24, 2014

GAMES 1. Activision moves to dismiss Manuel Noriega’s “absurd lawsuit” + Why Rudy Giuliani wants Noriega to get his bloody hands off Activision’s Call of Duty profits 2. FTC Begins Cracking Down on COPPA Violators 3. Developers Spar Over ‘Grimoire’ Name 4. Reclaiming ‘Gamer’ and Defending Our Tribe + Sexism, Lies and Video Games: The Culture War Nobody Is Winning + Addressing […]

Titan Cancellation Costs Blizzard Millions

Titan Cancellation Costs Blizzard Millions

As a follow-up to today’s talk about video game production cycles, here’s some insight into just how much the cancellation of a game can cost: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2014-09-23-titan-cancellation-cost-blizzard-usd50m-or-more-say-analysts

Games Are Not Coffee Mugs: Episodes 1 – 4

Professor William Ford of John Marshall Law School in Chicago has done game scholarship and pedagogy a great service. Professor Ford has been producing a great webcast series called “Games Are Not Coffee Mugs” (the first episode of which has already been posted here). All four episodes are important, useful and well worth watching. You […]

Video-Blog News of the Week; September 17, 2014

Video-Blog News of the Week; September 17, 2014

Actually talking law, not social issues. Try not to be too shocked… jon