No images? Click here Dear Reader, The following articles explore different facets of the interaction between copyright law and the creation and distribution of interactive entertainment media. We hope you enjoy reading these articles, if you would like access to the full archive and future issues you can contact journals@e-elgar.co.uk to subscribe. Edward Elgar Publishing Articles of Interest:
End-user flexibilities in digital copyright law – an empirical analysis of end-user license agreements Péter Mezei and István Harkai Video game streaming: how poor licensing undermines creators Ondřej Woznica About the Journal:
The aim of the Interactive Entertainment Law Review is to serve as a peer-reviewed hub for legal analysis of interactive entertainment, video games, virtual / augmented / mixed realities, social media, and all related and emergent forms of digital interactive entertainment. The journal is published twice a year with articles focusing on the legal changes, challenges and controversies in this high profile and increasingly critical area of legal inquiry. Subscriptions
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