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AI Generated Video Games Are Coming: How Do Game Developers Protect Rights in Their IP?

JSEL · September 21, 2023 · Leave a Comment

Stuart Irvin,[*] Winslow Taub[†] and Sam Jungyun Choi[‡] Click here to download a PDF of this article. AI generated video games are coming.  What remedies does a video game publisher have when its game is used to train an AI model?  If the resulting model generates a new game … [Read more...] about AI Generated Video Games Are Coming: How Do Game Developers Protect Rights in Their IP?

Filed Under: Commentary, Highlight Tagged With: AI, artificial intelligence, copyright, fair use, video games

Proskauer – Three Point Shot Newsletter

JSEL · February 25, 2022 · Leave a Comment

To read this article as originally published on Proskauer's website, click here. December 2021 Welcome to Three Point Shot, a newsletter brought to you by the Sports Law Group at Proskauer. Three Point Shot brings you the latest in sports law-related news and … [Read more...] about Proskauer – Three Point Shot Newsletter

Filed Under: Sponsor Articles, Updates Tagged With: entertainment, netflix, sports, television, trademark, video games

Career Spotlight – Jennifer Liu, Chief Legal Officer, The Pokémon Company International, Inc.

JSEL · February 26, 2021 ·

Twenty-five years ago tomorrow, the storied Pokémon franchise began with the Japan release of Pocket Monsters Red and Green on the Game Boy. Many of us recall playing classics like Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow, Gold/Silver/Crystal, and others through the years. When I initially went … [Read more...] about Career Spotlight – Jennifer Liu, Chief Legal Officer, The Pokémon Company International, Inc.

Filed Under: Career Spotlights, Updates Tagged With: entertainment, intellectual property, video games

EA Sports Returns to College Football: What to Do About the Roster Share Feature?

JSEL · February 13, 2021 ·

The wait is over. Earlier this month, EA Sports announced that it would revive its popular college football video game franchise NCAA Football. This time around, however, the game will be called EA Sports College Football. The name is not the only thing that will be different … [Read more...] about EA Sports Returns to College Football: What to Do About the Roster Share Feature?

Filed Under: Highlight, Updates Tagged With: college athletics, licensing, NCAA, NIL, publicity rights, video games

Six More Years of Turducken: EA Sports and NFL Agree to Extend Madden Until 2026

JSEL · May 29, 2020 ·

Eli Nachmany is the Managing Editor (Print) of the Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law and a rising second-year student at Harvard Law School (Class of 2022).   Madden NFL is not going anywhere. This week, the National Football League (“NFL”) and the NFL … [Read more...] about Six More Years of Turducken: EA Sports and NFL Agree to Extend Madden Until 2026

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: e-sports, EA Sports, Madden, NFL, playstation, video games

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