Summer 2019 Course Schedule

Video Game and Immersive Entertainment Law (LAW-795-200)
Ross Dannenberg

Meets: 06:00 PM - 09:10 PM (MTuWTh) - Yuma - Room YT16

Enrolled: 9 / Limit: 22

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Notices

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Description

The course provides an introduction to legal issues that arise in the development and production of video games and immersive entertainment, focusing first on intellectual property issues, and then covering other legal issues that companies often encounter.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Recommended Textbooks. Dannenberg, The American Bar Association’s Legal Guide to Video Game Development, 2nd Ed., 2016. Scelsi & Dannenberg, Computer Games and Immersive Entertainment: The Next Frontiers in Intellectual Property Law, 2nd Ed, 2019.

First Class Readings

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Syllabus

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