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Twitter’s New Blue-Tick Verification Policy

Twitter’s New Blue-Tick Verification Policy

Earlier this month, Elon Musk implemented a blue paid subscription service on Twitter called Twitter Blue. This service allows for anyone to get the blue-tick verification on their account, simply by paying a small fee of $8 a month. Many  people were interested in this service, but as you can imagine, some issues quickly arose. […]

Class 8 – “Is A.I. A Game We Can Win?″ + “Mens Rea of A.I.”
Group Presentation Outline – Come for Donuts!

Group Presentation Outline – Come for Donuts!

Hey everyone! For our presentation this week, we will be having a comparative discussion on aspects of video game law across the UK, the US, and Canada. We don’t have any pre-reading for you all, but our presentation is quite interactive so we’re hoping to get as many people to class as we can. If […]

Pokemon dethroned?

Pokemon dethroned?

Japan’s game industry has seen some change over the past months — while the Pokemon games have been been the best-selling games since the 90’s, Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH) has displaced their long reign and has become the most sold game according to Nintendo’s latest financial report. The success of ACNH can be heavily […]

Video Game Law Presentation – Lovneet Aujla

Video Game Law Presentation – Lovneet Aujla

Hello class! Please find attached the link to my presentation. I chose to discuss my research topic, corporate social responsibility in the video game context. https://youtu.be/2jp6CKsIcRA Also find attached my Presentation Outline

“Contract Jail” in Esports

“Contract Jail” in Esports

After the League of Legends World Championship concluded, many of the pro esports teams have begun to restructure their rosters for the next season. Restructuring in this sense refers to adding players that have performed well and dropping/benching players that have not performed well. A recent topic of conversation has been the way that one […]

Call of Duty Moderators Can Permanently Mute Toxic Players

Call of Duty Moderators Can Permanently Mute Toxic Players

More on Call of Duty, and in follow up to the previous post about Call of Duty’s Code of Conduct, I found it interesting to see recent articles about Activision adding a system where moderators can permanently mute toxic players with its new “overhauled” reporting system. Players being muted on text and chat functions is […]

Call of Duty removing maps due to their similarity with real life places?

Call of Duty removing maps due to their similarity with real life places?

Modern Warfare 2 (2022) just released a few weeks ago. Many players are upset that a map (and supposedly another is about to be removed for similar reasons) in the multiplayer was removed due to legal issues. For reference, a map is the virtual battleground that multiplayer matches are played on, typically the game has […]

Founder of Oculus Creates Murderous VR Headset

Founder of Oculus Creates Murderous VR Headset

https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2022/11/08/oculus-founder-makes-vr-headset-that-will-actually-kill-you-if-you-die-in-a-game/?sh=1e3d07c75a16 Founder of Oculus, Palmer Luckey, announced that he has created a custom VR headset that will kill the user if they were to die in a game they are playing. The headset has charges that will explode upon death of the player which will result in the “destroying the brain of the user”. I […]

The Chronicles of Elyria Lawsuit and its Virtual Real Estate Controversy

The Chronicles of Elyria Lawsuit and its Virtual Real Estate Controversy

On October 3, 2022 the United States District Court, Western District of Washington dismissed a class action complaint made by lead plaintiff James Falls against Soulbound Studios LLC, the developer of a would-be MMO  Chronicles of Elyria. Falls spent over $20,000 on in-game content in support of the development of the game, which was cancelled […]