Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck looks at the options that an IP holder has when their content is being infringed, and provides a sample DMCA takedown letter.
Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck walks aspiring game developers through three of the essential agreements that any game design project needs to ensure proper legal protection.
Welcome back to Part II of my interview with Michael Iachini of Clay Crucible Games. In Part I, we discussed Michael’s background, business entity formation,
I interviewed Michael Iachini, the owner and designer at Clay Crucible Games, about his business and the legal aspects of designing, funding and publishing his
California game lawyer and digital nomad Zachary Strebeck was ripped off (or nearly so) a few times in Saigon and lived to tell about it. Here he offers some quick tips to keep you on your guard.
Negotiating agreements with all of the various businesses that game developers come into contact with can be a difficult process, especially for those new to the bargaining game. These quick tips from game lawyer Zachary Strebeck may help you to feel empowered and negotiate a better deal.
What do you do if you’ve received a DMCA takedown notice, particularly when you believe that your use of the content is either not infringing, or a fair use? Game lawyer Zachary Strebeck explains the process of responding to the notice and what will happen next.