Month: October 2017

Video Game publisher options on sequels, expansions and future works

When dealing with game publishing, the question should come up: what about future games or expansions, DLC, etc. related to the same game? Does the publisher have any rights to those? Does the publisher get a cut of the revenue? Who pays for their development? What about games not related to the first title? In …

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What is content review?

Content review is when an attorney reviews your creation for potential legal issues. Legal content review for an author generally involves a reading of the article, story, book, etc., marking up any sensitive passages or excerpts, then discussing them with the author at length to vet the sourcing and evidence. Content review for film and tv …

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5 important provisions in literary agent agreements

Getting an agent is hard work. You wrote a great book. You spent hours researching the perfect agent to query. You toiled over every word in that query before sending it off. Then, rejections came pouring in. Or worse, crickets. Stephanie Meyer (of Twilight fame) sent out 15 queries before getting an agent. Some authors send many, …

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Example compensation math in video game publishing

In the FREE e-book – Key Provisions in Video Game Publishing Agreements, I have given an overview of publishing agreements. In this post, I will talk about an example financial model for one hypothetical publishing agreement. First, the hypothetical deal: The developer has a title they want to develop. They have invested $250,000 into developing …

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Brandon J. Huffman to speak on legal issues for photographers

Triangle ArtWorks Law+Artworks committee and Click Photography are presenting a workshop on legal issues facing photographers. Brandon will be joined by attorneys Mike Tadych (media issues), Pam Chestek (copyright and trademark) and Ashley Felton (drones). Should be a fun time tonight at 6pm at the Frontier!

Brandon J. Huffman to speak on virtual reality and law at Duke Law today

In what almost seems like an encore presentation of the Duke Sports and Entertainment Law Symposium’s panel presentation on virtual and augmented reality earlier this year, Brandon will be again speaking on a panel on VR at Duke Law today. He will be joined by local VR experts and will be the legal voice on …

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