More Than Just a Game: Interactive Entertainment and Intellectual Property...
Date and time
Location
Lecture Theatre, Centre For Commercial Law Studies
67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields
London
WC2A
United Kingdom
Description
Interactive Entertainment is bursting with Intellectual Property. In this environment, creativity meets the latest technologies, thereby spawning cutting-edge law issues. This seminar will address some of the fundamental questions related to the legal nature of video games, the boundaries of protectability, and the relationship between Interactive Entertainment and Intellectual Property law, including digital exhaustion and key selling, and the issues surrounding interactivity as a form of creativity.
This seminar will provide a platform for academics, practitioners, developers and publishers to share views, exchange ideas, discuss challenges and explore solutions; in order to map the Intellectual Property issues that must to be addressed for a more appropriate promotion and protection of interactive entertainment works.
Please refer to the CCLS Event Page for details about the speakers and schedule.
Please join us for a drinks reception after the event.