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23 July 20242 minute read

Video Games Laws of the World

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Video games, once considered a niche hobby, have evolved into a global industry that influences culture, economy, and technology. As this medium has grown, so too have the complexities of its regulation. From content restrictions to intellectual property rights, and from data privacy concerns to e-sports regulations, the legal landscape governing video games is as diverse as the cultures that play them.

Understanding the global market is of critical importance in the video games world. While, in some industries, entering another country requires extensive forethought and planning, with the rise of digital sales titles can be sold on numerous platforms globally at the press of a button. This rapid access to a global market also opens up the potential for a lot of regulation and scrutiny. Compliance with local regulations can mean the difference between a successful international release and a costly legal battle.

This legal guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of video games laws across different jurisdictions. Because DLA Piper acts for studios, developers, acquirers, publishers, platforms and middleware providers in the video games industry across the globe, we understand how crucial it is for our clients to understand the contours of these laws.

For each jurisdiction, the guide covers key areas of video games law including:

  • applicable laws protecting intellectual property rights
  • relevant employment laws
  • content regulation
  • consumer personal information
  • consumer rights
  • tax credits and incentives
  • lootboxes and reward mechanics

Whether you are a seasoned industry professional in multiple markets, or a startup looking to enter your first market, this guide will serve as a valuable resource for navigating the intricate world of video games law. It highlights both the common threads and the unique challenges presented by each legal system in order to inform better business decisions.

If you would like any further advice or assistance, please do get in touch.

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