Legal

Everything you need to know about the legal side of the games industry. High-profile lawsuits and disputes, game-related laws and legislative changes, as well as patent and copyright issues.

In the Russian gaming industry, there is ongoing discussion about the situation surrounding the visual novel "Tiny Bunny" (Зайчик). One of the project's composers, Dmitry Petyakin, wanted to increase his compensation for the music and claimed that the music was being used improperly. Moreover, he started blocking the game's streams on YouTube, which concerned other developers. In an article, lawyers from Semenov&Pevzner analyze how to determine whether rights were transferred to the client under the contract, whether an author can receive higher compensation, and how rights holders can protect themselves from such situations.
In 2023, Unity found itself at the center of a scandal over the monetization of its engine by introducing a Runtime Fee for game installations, which greatly displeased developers. In an interview with The Verge, the company's CEO, Matthew Bromberg, stated that Unity's actions at the time sparked a true war between the company and its clients
On the Cyprus Lawyers Association website, App2Top discovered documents related to a legal dispute between gaming companies Beresnev Games and SayGames. According to these documents, the development studio requested the court to prohibit the publisher from distributing and monetizing its game. The editorial team spoke with the studio's founder, Oleg Beresnev, to find out what's happening.
Sony has responded to allegations that it damaged the reputation of former Marathon reboot director Chris Barrett. The company asserts that its investigations revealed "consistent" misconduct, where Barrett allegedly targeted a "lower-level, female employee he wasn't working with directly." The interactions reportedly began as friendly conversations and gradually escalated, with Barrett "often referencing his wealth and his ability to advance their careers."
The State Duma continues to receive proposals on how to refine the much-discussed bill "On the Development and Distribution of Video Games in the Russian Federation." Recently, the Organization for the Development of the Video Game Industry (ODVGI) sent amendments to the deputies