LAW423b: Video Game Law

Author(s):
Jon Festinger

Description:
The interactive entertainment and video game industries are governed by a variety of international and domestic laws dealing with intellectual property, communications, contracts, tort liability, obscenity, employment, defamation, and freedom of expression. The goal of this course is to continue scholarship in the area and the instructors are providing open access to course content, including lecture notes and slides, as well as open discussion on the course site.

Item Type:
Courses and Course Modules

Subject Area:
Law 

Faculty/Department:
Peter A. Allard School of Law

License Type:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Audience:
Undergraduate Upper Division

Technical Format:
Website/HTML

Language:
English

Development Location:
UBC Vancouver

Course Adoptions:
LAW 423b (Video Game Law)

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