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Coming Tuesday: eBook guide to game publishing agreements

[trx_columns count=”3″] [trx_column_item span=”2″ align=”left”] It’s announcement time: On Tuesday, September 19, I will be releasing an eBook: Update: It is here. Key Provisions in Video Game Publishing Agreements Are you a game developer sitting on an offer from a publisher? Are you a publisher facing a negotiation with a particularly important developer? This guide provides …

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New eBook coming soon!

In the coming days, I will be posting about and eventually sharing my new eBook. The book is not a thrilling crime noir, and it’s not a tell all about my time as a congressional aide, but it should be helpful to video games industry clients and non-clients alike. Watch the blog or enter your …

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Brandon J. Huffman to speak at ABA Business Law Annual Meeting

This Friday, Brandon J. Huffman will speak to the American Bar Association Business Law Section on issues related to internet law. Specifically, as an experienced internet attorney, Brandon will speak to fellow attorneys on the subjects of privacy policies, minors on the internet, hosting agreements and FTC endorsement guideline compliance. Brandon will be joined on …

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Brandon J. Huffman quoted on risks for online businesses buying reviews in Search Engine Land

Buying reviews is a bad idea, generally speaking. Search Engine Land recently did a piece on the potential drawbacks and risks for businesses that decide to do it anyway. Here is an excerpt: Brandon J. Huffman, attorney at Odin Law, also points out that businesses doing this are at risk for FTC enforcement: “The FTC …

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Brandon J. Huffman quoted in Mashable on Miss Cleo copyright infringement

The article gives a great summary of the lawsuit. The suit alleges the Rockstar Games character Auntie Poulet in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City infringed on the exclusive rights of PRN, the company that owns a variety of Miss Cleo copyrights. I won’t rehash all of my thoughts here. Instead, here is an excerpt: An expert’s …

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