Roblox Developer Ownership Agreements: Why They Matter

We’ve written about issues on Roblox before, including contractor agreements and  intellectual property and privacy issues and other legal issues to consider. But today we’re going to talk about when developers work with other developers who are (or aren’t) going to own part of a game and why developers should consider formalizing those relationships early, …

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Audience Ownership for Creators: Legal Realities and Risk Mitigation Strategies

One of the most common misconceptions we see in our work with creators, despite the fact that it’s been a topic of creator economy discussion for some time now, is the belief that a following equals ownership. Unfortunately, it does not. On most major platforms, creators do not actually “own” their audiences. Platforms do. Creators …

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Fan Content Policies: Working with your Community

Intellectual property (IP) is one of the business cornerstones for creators. Whether a video game developer, a tabletop game designer, an author, a content or other creator – copyrights and trademarks let creators protect their creations and livelihoods. Enforcing those rights helps prevent fraudulent and infringing actors from stealing goodwill and money from a creator …

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Why You May Not Want A Co-op, Even If You Think You Do

What is a Co-op, exactly? “Co-op” is shorthand for “workers’ cooperative”, meaning a business owned and democratically controlled by its workers. That usually amounts to shared profits, shared management, and in theory, improved work conditions by virtue of that representation at the management level. Practically speaking, a workers’ cooperative can be formed under various legal …

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Announcement: Ryan Fairchild Rejoins Odin Team

Odin Law and Media is excited to welcome Ryan Fairchild back to the firm! Ryan Fairchild, Attorney Ryan’s practice focuses on video game developers and content creators. His passion for video games derives from being a lifelong gamer, and he understands the cultures and dynamics of the gaming and entertainment industries and communities. He also …

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When AI Clauses Become Boilerplate

A few years ago, contracts with artificial intelligence clauses felt novel. They appeared here and there in experimental projects, in creative projects where guarantees of “No AI” were desired, or in deals involving AI tools. Now, AI-related clauses are showing up routinely, even in agreements where AI is not the focus of the work at …

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Legal Challenges and Industry Predictions for Games in 2026

As 2025 closes, the games industry enters another year shaped by shifting economics, rapid advances in technology, and a volatile political climate. Last Year: We Got Some Stuff Wrong, Some Right Last year’s predictions focused on structural pressure points rather than specific outcomes. Many of those pressures materialized, though often faster and more unevenly than …

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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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