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.

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
Recently, "Buka" presented a list of amendments and recommendations for the draft law "On the Activity of Developing and Distributing Video Games in the Russian Federation," which was submitted for consideration to the State Duma on December 12 by a group of deputies and senators led by Anton Gorelkin. App2Top's editorial team spoke with Alexander Tebuev, CEO of "Buka," about why the company took on the task of preparing comments and whether legislators will consider them
The topic of age ratings has been actively discussed in the Russian gaming industry over the past year due to the labels proposed by the RWU and APRIORI associations. Considering that one of these might be required on all gaming projects distributed in Russia, it's a good time to look at international practices. In her column for App2Top, Svetlana Gordey, a leading lawyer at REVERA, discussed the history of ratings and the various forms they take
The European Union authorities plan to include PlayStation and Xbox consoles in the next package of sanctions against Russia. This was reported by the Financial Times, citing a statement from Kaja Kallas, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
Alexander Zhuravlev is a managing partner at the law firm "EBR" and a member of the working group on video games at the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation. He spoke to the newspaper "Kommersant" about the nuances of a draft law regulating the gaming industry in Russia. Below are the main points from the interview