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The amicus brief in Upper Deck v. Milton focuses on whether creative selection/arrangement of game mechanics could be copyrightable.
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The amicus brief in Upper Deck v. Milton focuses on whether creative selection/arrangement of game mechanics could be copyrightable.
In an article published for Law360, Kirk Sigmon dives into a recent class action by video game collectors what that could mean for IP Rights. In the article, Kirk outline how the lawsuit, which involves a $1 million Super Mario Brothers game and the TV show “Pawn Stars,” holds a variety of lessons for intellectual […]
Over the years, video games have grown into a larger industry than movies, television, and music. Intellectual property has always been a key driver in the business, with disputes between players large and small involving patents, copyrights, and trademarks. As the industry has grown, the intellectual property issues have leveled up too. Ross Dannenberg and […]
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