Nintendo opens up automated YouTube revenue-sharing program
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck looks at Nintendo’s new Creator Program, which allows revenue sharing for YouTube videos featuring Nintendo games.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck looks at Nintendo’s new Creator Program, which allows revenue sharing for YouTube videos featuring Nintendo games.
California lawyer Zachary Strebeck looks at what kind of legal protection a company can get for their website or blog. A recent California case highlights some of the important law in website trade dress cases.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck takes a look at the potential liability that can come from accepting unsolicited ideas. Some ways for a company to protect themselves are also discussed.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck looks at how the Creative Commons license allows the use of other peoples’ photos and the different types of licenses available.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck has a roundup of three game-related legal news stories that broke this week, concerning Sony’s Killzone: Shadowfall, the Google Play store’s IAP refunds and the UFC anti-trust lawsuit.
Just a quick repost of the links to my five-post series on Fair Use to make it easier to find them.
California lawyer Zachary Strebeck takes a look at the use of photos by bloggers and how to stay out of legal trouble when using someone else’s photograph through licensing and other means.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck looks at the differences between the U.S. copyright takedown regime and the soon-to-be-implemented Canadian system.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck takes a look at Activision’s success in fighting off a right of publicity lawsuit by former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck takes a look at the latest news in the legal battle between the makers of the Bang! and Legend of the Three Kingdoms card games. This decision shows that judicial rulings on game copyright protection may be shifting in favor of more protection.
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