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LAN Party Lawyers
Carlton Fields
24 episodes
3 weeks ago
Two lawyers tackle cutting-edge topics at the intersection of video games, law, and business. Through debate, discussion, and interviews, LPL episodes explore issues facing everyone in the fast-developing gaming industry. No aimbots allowed.
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Two lawyers tackle cutting-edge topics at the intersection of video games, law, and business. Through debate, discussion, and interviews, LPL episodes explore issues facing everyone in the fast-developing gaming industry. No aimbots allowed.
Show more...
Games
Leisure
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[S2E1] You’ve Been Served: The Legal Effects of Games as a Service (GaaS)
LAN Party Lawyers
35 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
[S2E1] You’ve Been Served: The Legal Effects of Games as a Service (GaaS)
The video game industry has undergone a seismic shift from a fixed-goods delivery model to one that instead treats games as a service. Join the LAN Party Lawyers as they discuss this industry shift, what it means for players and video game companies alike, and what game companies could do to appreciate the risks involved.
LAN Party Lawyers
Two lawyers tackle cutting-edge topics at the intersection of video games, law, and business. Through debate, discussion, and interviews, LPL episodes explore issues facing everyone in the fast-developing gaming industry. No aimbots allowed.