Introducing the Game Studio Funding Playbook: A Legal Roadmap for Studios Preparing for Investment

The funding landscape for video games has shifted significantly in recent years. After a period of accelerated growth during the pandemic, the market moved toward more conservative investor behavior: tighter capital, deeper diligence. Studios now face a funding environment where legal readiness and clear organizational structure matter more than ever. To support teams approaching these …

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VTuber IP 102: Cover Songs

In a previous VTuber IP 101: Protecting Avatars, Content, and Branding blog post, we explored the most common intellectual property issues that VTubers should be aware of including intellectual property rights in VTuber Avatars, DMCA Takedowns, trademarks for VTuber names and brands, and intellectual property provisions and models in agreements with VTuber agencies. However, one …

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The Hidden Contract Trap in Creator Brand Deals

In the creator economy, brand collaborations often flow through intermediary agencies that position themselves as a gateway to major advertisers and high value brand opportunities. What many creators do not realize is that these deals frequently rely on a legal structure that leaves them with considerable exposure and limited recourse. At the center of the …

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Open Source Licenses in Game Development: What Studios Need to Know

From tools and engines to libraries and assets, open source software plays a powerful role in game development. But not all open source licenses are created equal, and failing to understand the rules can lead to unintended obligations or risk to proprietary work. Below is a breakdown of the most common open source license types, …

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When Friends and Family Fund a Game: Keeping It Legal and Clean

Game development often starts with passion before profit. Many early projects rely on informal funding from friends or family. That support can make a dream possible, but it is also subject to some legal and regulatory requirements. And, it can create tension if the project takes off or fails. A handshake deal that seemed fine …

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Creator Safety: Reducing Risk for Streamers and Content Creators

Safety is a top concern for Creators. With cases of violence and malicious behavior on the rise, such as during the most recent TwitchCon in San Diego where popular creator Emiru was assaulted by an individual at her Meet and Greet event, stalking, swatting, and doxxing cases are becoming an unfortunate reality for many Creators. …

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Revenue Share in Game Development

Many people know that when video games are published, revenue share (often called royalties in that context) may be shared between the involved parties. However, revenue share arrangements often exist for collaborators or even service providers to equitably divide the fruits of their labor, especially when cash compensation may not be available at the outset …

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What Creators Need to Know Before Running a Promotion

Promotional giveaways and contests have become some of the most powerful engagement tools for creators and brands across social media. Their popularity stems from results that are difficult to ignore: giveaway posts can generate up to 64 times more comments and 3.5 times more likes than standard posts, and 91% of all posts with over …

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