Working with Others on Your Game – The Risky Business of Being in a Partnership vs a LLC

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If you are working (or worked) on a game with one or more people, with the intent to earn money from it (at some point), you might already be in a partnership, which can carry some serious financial risk to you if things go really well (or really poorly). Creating partnership agreements (documents outlining the […]

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Privacy Policies, Terms of Service & EULAs – Oh My!

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If you intend to release your game on an app store, provide content to users, or collect data from users on your site, you’re going to run into the need for at least two of the three policies above, if not all three. Do you know what they do or how they differ? If you […]

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Where To Find Affordable Legal Assistance—And No, I Don’t Mean Legal Zoom

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As a developer, newbie or otherwise, you’ll eventually get to the point where you realize you want to release your game in some way or another. At that point in time, if not much–MUCH–sooner, you’re hopefully going to consider whether you need some sort of legal documents or protections in place before you go full […]

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Fair Use In Video Games – Part 2: Fair Use by Users and Devs

Welcome to Part 2! My heart sings with…actually, my voice is bad enough, you don’t need to know how my heart sings, knowing you’ve returned for more torture.   Fair Use By Game Users What is most often copied by users is either gameplay footage or characters/storylines, rather than making other games with copyrighted content. […]

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