As I am sure you are more than aware by now, the coronavirus outbreak has this week been officially labelled a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Amongst more serious and worrying consequences, it’s highly likely that most businesses are or will be affected in some way….
Share Part 1: Software licensing in video game development – a practical guide
The European Court of Justice in Nintendo Co Ltd and others v PC Box Srl, Case C-355/12 considered the intellectual property protections available to video games, and came to the conclusion that video games are a hybrid product made of a complex combination of technical and artistic elements. While most are familiar…
Like most things in life, software breaks down. Not like, say, a car through old age or over-use, but from inherent errors. Bugs. Odd as it might sound generally software is too complicated to be perfect. When software fails it causes downtime, which in turn causes disruption and…