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Nothing is Yours, Everything is Infringing: The Delicate State of Copyright in Video Game
2024
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Titre
Nothing is Yours, Everything is Infringing: The Delicate State of Copyright in Video Game
Auteur
Type d’élément
Journal article
Description
1 online resource
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Video games are arguably the world's most valuable entertainment industry, with the International Trade Administration putting the value of the global video game industry for 2020 at $159.3 billion, almost double the value of other sectors of media & entertainment. Of course, at around $60 for the most anticipated AAA titles, not everyone can afford to play every game on release day. Regardless of a game's price, there are a variety of reasons someone might choose not to play a particular title themselves, but to watch someone else do so. For example, they may not have the skill to perform at the level they would like, it may be a genre they don't enjoy playing but want to know about, or they may just want to see how someone else reacts to the game. These are just some of the situations that might lead someone to the world of video game livestreaming, which has itself become a highly profitable and influential aspect of the video game industry.
Source of Description
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Série
AIPLA Quarterly Journal, Spring 2024, Volume 52, Issue 2, p. 359.
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Publié
[New York, NY] : Thomson Reuters, 2024.
Langue
Anglais
Informations relatives au droit d’auteur
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