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News of the Week; October 18, 2017

GAMES Blizzard takes Chinese dev to court over alleged mobile Overwatch clone Overwatch hits 35 million players: The player base continues to grow, but it’s slowing Activision patents matchmaking tech that can push players to buy upgrades Activision Patents Matchmaking That Encourages Players To Buy Microtransactions Patent that pushes microtransactions through multiplayer granted to Activision: The “exploratory” […]

Class 5 – 10/13/17; “Connecting Ourselves: Gamer Vulnerability in Virtual Realities” + “Sex, violence & videogames”

Class 5 – 10/13/17; “Connecting Ourselves: Gamer Vulnerability in Virtual Realities” + “Sex, violence & videogames”

In the website introduction to last weeks video (where my presentation had no audible sound) and slides, I said that “Usually there is one glitch a year”. I distinctly remember wondering whether fate was being tempted in that act. Well, whatever believe, this weeks video had some incomprehensible glitches that are still being investigated technically. The […]

Loot Boxes and Gambling

https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/307428/Loot_boxes_dont_count_as_gambling_in_the_ESRBs_books.php I saw this piece in the News of the Week and found it interesting. The ESRB, which establishes age and content ratings for video games, has reasoned that loot boxes do not constitute gambling because the player is always guaranteed to win something–i.e. there is no risk of loss. While the particular item or […]

News of the Week; October 11, 2017

GAMES Epic sues alleged Fortnite hackers Brandon Broom and Charles Vraspir How anime landed BattleTech and the MechWarrior games in legal trouble “It’s disturbing that Wolfenstein can be considered a controversial political statement”: Bethesda marketing boss Pete Hines discusses publisher’s marketing for upcoming anti-Nazi shooter Bethesda: Anti-Nazi game wasn’t meant to “incite political discussions” – […]

Slides From Talk To VGBA Summit North

Slides From Talk To VGBA Summit North

Had a great time doing a talk and a panel at the VGBA Summit North last week. Slides from the talk are below. For students in Video Game Law they are mostly redundant (by design) with our Week 5 class, although there are some notable deviations. They are really intended for attendees of the Summit […]

Taking Legal Action Against Cheaters

TL;DR – video game company sues cheating gamers for copyright infringement. I find this one really annoying. Shouldn’t they invest the money in making their product better instead of spending money on legal fees, chasing gamers? is this the right approach against cheaters? are they so beaten up? I don’t completely understand the reciprocation between […]

Irresistible (FREE) Offer: Video Game Bar Association Summit North @ Allard Hall This Thursday & Friday October 12 & 13

Irresistible (FREE) Offer: Video Game Bar Association Summit North @ Allard Hall This Thursday & Friday October 12 & 13

Sponsored by McMillan LLP, Fasken Martineau and UBC’s Peter A. Allard School of Law, the Video Game Bar Association Summit North is coming to Allard Hall on October 12th and 13th.  The Video Game Bar Association connects lawyers from across the globe who act in the interactive, gaming and social media space, holding annual events […]

Class 4 – 10/6/2017; “Right to CreaTE or Rights to the Creation” + “Books, Games, and Virtual Futures”

Class 4 – 10/6/2017; “Right to CreaTE or Rights to the Creation” + “Books, Games, and Virtual Futures”

We had a fluky confluence of events where I forgot to turn on my microphone and the usually reliable back-up desk microphone wasn’t working either. The result is that there is virtually no audio until Rob’s presentation which is clear as a bell. My talk is for lip-readers only I’m afraid. Usually there is one […]

News of the Week; October 4, 2017

GAMES Nintendo Creators Program cuts off livestreamers: YouTube Live broadcasts no longer allowed under revenue share initiative Nintendo no longer welcoming YouTube livestreams of its games: Live gameplay no longer allowed for channels in Nintendo’s revenue sharing program. Nintendo Bars Its YouTube Partners From Monetizing Their Live Streams Community registered designs & the CJEU – […]

MoCap and VoCo in Video Game Law

I recently listened to an episode of Radiolab which covered the advancements of voice editing and motion capture (MoCap).It appears that technology has advanced to the point where it is possible, using only forty minutes of someone’s dialogue, to create fictional conversation using their voice. Moreover, visual technological advancement have also made it possible to […]