Call Of Duty: Finest Hour - The Contract
am 28.02.2007 von http://streitsache.blogspot.comEin Blick hinter die Kulissen der Spieleentwickler: The following article reprints the entire development contract for Sparks November 2004-released console game Call Of Duty: Finest Hour, which debuted for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Gamecube following Infinity Wards first Call Of Duty for PC. We have asked three leading game attorneys - Tom Buscaglia, Chris Bennett, and Dave Spratley - to comment on …
The Ten Most Important Video Game Patents
Streitsache / Blog / Gamasutra takes an illustrated look back at the most important video game patents of all time - covering a broad spectrum that includes visual display, control schemes, and even game design mechanics. (gefunden im video game law blog)…
Patent Strategy in the Game Industry
Streitsache / Blog / Gamasutra has asked lawyers Boyd and Moersfelder, who regularly represent game companies, to explain what patents are and why you should care - you might be surprised.…
There aint no sanity clause
Transblawg / When I started this blog, I was thinking of calling it No Sanity Clause. It had the ideal link between law and Mar(ks)x. But then I realized that not many Germans would understand that. Perhaps it’s just as well, since this name has since been…
LG Frankfurt a.M.: Nutzung von Call-by-Call = keine Einwilligung in Werbeanrufe
Kanzlei Dr. Bahr: Recht der Neuen Medien / Das LG Frankfurt a.M. (Urt. v. 30.10.2007 - Az.: 2/18 O 26/07) hat entschieden, dass ein Verbraucher, der einen Call-by-Call-Service benutzt, nicht automatisch darin einwilligt, Werbeanrufe vom Call-by-Call-Anbieter zu erhalten:Soweit in zwei Fällen…
Happy Families / Quartett
Transblawg / The Germans call Happy Families Quartett. Here is a German legal Happy Families game (Spiegel, maker). The Germans also have a game they invented called Mensch Ärgere Dich Nicht. This seems to be a variation of ludo....…
How many languages should the EU concentrate on?
Transblawg / An article at euobserver.com is entitled Linguists call for more diversity at EU level (what is the ‘EU level’, exactly?). Some call for a Slavic language alongside English, French and German, some call for English only (and for the UK...…
