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Games law, EULAs and terms of service

By on November 14, 2011

Osborne Clark’s seminar for inhouse lawyers in the games industry was surprisingly interesting for a non-lawyer like me. I’ve already embedded Jas Purewal’s slides on Lodsys, the mobile patent wars and interactive entertainment in a previous post.

These are the slides on “EULAs and terms of service: what works and what doesn’t”. If you find them interesting, you really should follow Jas on Twitter (@gamerlaw)

About Nicholas Lovell

Nicholas is the founder of Gamesbrief, a blog dedicated to the business of games. It aims to be informative, authoritative and above all helpful to developers grappling with business strategy. He is the author of a growing list of books about making money in the games industry and other digital media, including How to Publish a Game and Design Rules for Free-to-Play Games, and Penguin-published title The Curve: thecurveonline.com