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.

Recently, "Buka" presented a list of amendments and recommendations for the draft law "On the Development and Distribution of Video Games in the Russian Federation," which was submitted to the State Duma on December 12 by a group of deputies and senators led by Anton Gorelkin. App2Top discussed with Alexander Tebuev, the CEO of "Buka," why the company took on the task of preparing these comments and whether they will be considered by lawmakers.
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
Among the trailers shown at The Game Awards 2024 ceremony, the trailer for Catly—an MMO featuring cats by the studio SuperAuthenti—caught some attention. Online suspicions arose that it, like the game itself, might have been created using generative artificial intelligence (AI). In a comment to IGN, the developers of Catly stated that this is not the case
Chris Barrett, the onetime director of the Marathon reboot, has initiated legal action against Bungie and Sony. He alleges that the companies intentionally tarnished his reputation by wrongly and publicly suggesting they had conducted an investigation into his conduct and concluded he was involved in sexual misconduct. Barrett contends this was done to evade a $45 million payout owed to him.
Epic Games has finalized an agreement with telecommunications firm Telefónica, which will result in the Epic Games Store and Fortnite being pre-installed on Android devices.
On the evening of December 11, Anton Gorelkin, a deputy and deputy chairman of the Committee on Information Policy, announced that on December 12, a draft law regulating the Russian gaming industry would be submitted to the State Duma for consideration. The editorial team of App2Top obtained the text of the draft law. Here's a straightforward explanation of what it entails.