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(more…) categories : uncategorized brexit, digital entertainment, tech and why i’m voting remain by jas purewal 21/06/2016 be the first to comment it would be against the uk’s interests to vote to leave the european union: this is my attempt to explain why i believe this and why i will be voting ‘remain’ on the brexit referendum on 23rd june 2016. for those of you who don’t know me: i’m a digital entertainment and tech lawyer with more than a decade of experience working in the uk, continental europe and silicon valley. i advise video games, esports, digital broadcast and tech businesses from indies and startups to global leaders on uk and eu legal and business matters. i’d like to think i have a pretty fair understanding of the legal and business realities of the uk’s membership of the eu. so, i’m going to focus on legal and policy issues for brexit, partly because it’s my specialism, but also because there has been relatively little discussion about it and how it would affect the industries i advise. it is not even close to an exhaustive treatise on the topic, it is just my own thoughts a couple of days before the referendum. if you want to hear what the industries themselves think, here’s some links about what tech thinks about brexit , and what the games industry thinks about brexit ( 1 , 2 ) [spoiler: they are all against brexit]. here we go… (more…) categories : digital economy a quick guide to esports business and law (in 20 minutes) by jas purewal 24/02/2016 be the first to comment i was invited to speak at casual connect europe this month, where i gave an overview of what i consider to be some of the most interesting considerations in esports business (and a bit of law). you can the slides here: esports business and law (in 20 minutes) from jas purewal for email recipients, check out the slides here . tags: casual connect europe , esports categories : esports season’s greetings! by jas purewal 23/12/2015 2 comments it’s coming to the end of the year and you know what that means…yes, it’s another bad holiday legal joke! here we go…(oh, and happy holidays/best wishes for 2016!) (more…) categories : uncategorized can apple stop you re-downloading a delisted game? by jas purewal 09/10/2015 be the first to comment reports emerged this week that allegedly that apple is now longer making games which have been removed from the app store available for re-download by existing purchasers. cue internet consternation. but what’s the actual legal position? (more…) tags: apple , first sale , ios , takedown categories : digital distribution , distribution video games and the uk’s consumer rights act 2015 by jas purewal 06/10/2015 2 comments my colleague pete lewin from my firm purewal & partners has written a great practical guide to what about the video games industry needs to know about the uk’s new consumer rights act 2015, which introduces a new series of consumer rights in games. check it out ! categories : consumer protection , regulation displaying inappropriate ads in a children’s game is a bad idea (but it’ll happen anyway) by jas purewal 24/06/2015 4 comments earlier this month, the uk’s advertising standards authority issued a ruling against mobjizz limited, owner of ewank.com (an adult services provider) for displaying adult ads in talking tom (owned by outfit7), the popular mobile app that is particularly popular with young children as a kind of game.) the adult ads apparently involved three nearly naked women. the complaint was made by the parent of a five year old who saw the ad while playing the app. essentially, mobjizz and outfit7 said the same thing: they had strict rules in place against this kind of thing but had no idea how this had happened anyway. both seemed to suggest that a rogue affiliate (whom they could not identify) may have been involved in serving the ad in breach of their rules. the asa, unsurprisingly, upheld the complaint against mobjizz. in its usual polite way, the asa expressed thanks to all parties for cooperating but said that this ad should not be shown in the future, nor generally should mobjizz show adult ads to children in the future. as is usual in these kinds of cases in the uk, it seems that the matter will not be pursued further and neither mobjizz nor outfit7 will face any penalties or further legal action. comment: this is about the third or fourth time that i have come across adult or otherwise inappropriate mobile or online ads being displayed to inappropriate persons, especially violent or adult ads being shown to children. in each case, the defence by the advertiser, the ad network and the app/game/service is usually that they have rules in place and don’t know how those rules were breached. in each case, my strong suspicion is that those rules are simply not followed by or enforced against the affiliates or other links in the chain between the advertiser and the actual consumer. clearly this is very concerning from both a legal and a consumer standpoint: it simply shouldn’t happen. however, in the absence of concerted industry self-regulation (of which there is no current prospect) or serious legal claims with substantial enforcement to back them up, i’m afraid i can’t see much of an end in sight. the best we can hope for is that the apps/games/online services will take more care in picking their advertiser partners in order to avoid this kind of public naming and shaming in the future. moral of the story: if you enable ads on your mobile or online app/game/service, pick your advertising partner carefully! the wrong ad can cause you significant reputational harm and could (but probably won’

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Registrant:
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