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Research Handbook on Interactive Entertainment Law

Kirk Sigmon and Kilburn & Strode's Tom Hamer wrote a chapter on video game patents for a research handbook on video game law.

Kirk Sigmon and Tom Hamer of the European law firm Kilburn & Strode jointly wrote a chapter on video game patent issues in the recently-released Research Handbook on Interactive Entertainment Law, a handbook that provides comprehensive and forward-looking guidance on the legal and regulatory challenges shaping the global games industry.

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In this innovative Research Handbook, expert contributors provide insights into the legal and regulatory challenges shaping digital games and interactive entertainment. Organized around the themes of gameplay, community, and commerce, the volume explores the complex legal landscape surrounding games as creative works, digital environments, and dynamic commercial ecosystems.

Covering a broad range of aspects from copyright and patents to human rights and environmental regulation, this Research Handbook presents an interdisciplinary perspective on the future of interactive entertainment. It sheds light on cutting-edge topics in the field such as the use of artificial intelligence in game development, gaming in the Metaverse, modding, and virtual economies. Contributing authors assess legal frameworks from a variety of jurisdictions, with a focus on regional differences in intellectual property and platform regulation. Chapters showcase tools for navigating this complex and rapidly evolving legal landscape, clarifying how law affects game design and underlining the protection of creative and commercial assets.

Academics and students in intellectual property law and information and media law will greatly benefit from this Research Handbook’s exploration of emerging issues. Featuring practical insights, it is also an invaluable resource for legal practitioners within or advising the games, tech, and creative industries, as well as creative professionals.