
PRINT THIS PAGE Developing a legal game plan to protect innovation in the video game industry 17/10/2007. Source:Century IP Group. F Jason Far-hadian 
F Jason Far-hadian Esq, principal of Century IP Group, maintains that protecting intellectual property in today's video game market is necessary to establishing a distinct competitive advantage. The author explains why. During my recent stay in Seoul Korea, I visited the largest underground entertainment and shopping center in Asia (the COEX Mall), where the Microsoft and Sony corporations have built spacious "game zones," providing public access to hundreds of game stations and video games for free.
Each year the center hosts international competitions where teams of players collectively compete with others online, and before the eyes of large audiences, to win multi-thousand dollar prizes.
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