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Acerca de GAME - Law & Business
A new podcast about business and legal topics in the interactive entertainment industry. The purpose of this podcast is to explore interesting game related topics in conversation with guests who play an active role in the industry. Each episode, the host will be joined by a guest that gives practical, real-life angles on the subjects, and together they aim at providing a deeper understanding of the topics from a legal as well as a business perspective. The plan is to explore topics such as legal protection of video games, user generated content, fan art, AI in game development, investments, publishing, and much more.Host:Robert JønssonAttorney/Partner at DAHL Law FirmM: +45 4049 0551@: roj@dahllaw.dkProduced in collaboration with Podcaster.dkRecording, editing and mixing: Dennis G. M. Jensen / podcaster.dk
13 episodios
Episode 12 - Educational Games and Business - Tore Kjellow
My guest in this episode drove through the Danish blizzard to record at HortenDahl’s (new) premises in Hellerup. Luckily, not everything has changed - we still have Victor and Dennis from Podcaster.dk [http://podcaster.dk/] to assure a high quality production. Links:Business: https://uglyducklinggames.com/ [https://uglyducklinggames.com/] James Paul Gee; https://jamespaulgee.com/ [https://jamespaulgee.com/] If you have a kid in school in Denmark, there is a 90% chance of access to Drama Studio via skoletube.dk [http://skoletube.dk/]and UNIlogin. Check it out! You might have met Tore if you attended Gaming Week in Copenhagen last week. Otherwise, feel free to contact him on LinkedIn You may reach me at roj@hortendahl.dk or via LinkedIn Stay Tuned!
Episode 11 - Connotations of a Veteran Start-up Studio / Thomas Gravgaard.
Thomas is a Hyper-optimist, working on multi-player turn-based technology building games that utilize possibilities of digital - board games with additional layers. To be available on mobile and web. Together with three other industry veterans, Thomas is currently building the start-up studio, Glitchfjørd Games, leaning into Scandinavian cool vibe. “Mobile space is stale!” - Thomas has the desire to avoid free-to-play mechanics, such as battle-pass, lootbox, etc. Instead he is considering the “friend pass”, that offers more virality options. Recent cases on anti-trust opening the market: * USA, April 2025: https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/epic-apple-court-order-2025-injunction/ [https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/epic-apple-court-order-2025-injunction/] * Australia, August 2025: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/australia-court-rules-partly-against-apple-google-epic-games-lawsuit-2025-08-12/ [https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/australia-court-rules-partly-against-apple-google-epic-games-lawsuit-2025-08-12/] Thomas mentions an epic “Rolemaster” pen and paper 15 hours’ session to kill a deadly Manticore. Check out the system:https://ironcrown.co.uk/rolemaster/ [https://ironcrown.co.uk/rolemaster/] Some home computers from 1980’s mentioned in this episode: * Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX80 [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX80] , https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81 [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81] * Lambda 8300 (ZX81 clone) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_8300 [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_8300] * Commodore Amiga https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga]
Episode 10 - Chopping up your games lawyer – with Dario Rahimic
In this GAME Law & Business episode I have the pleasure of talking with Dario from Chop Chop Games about gems, music and legal issues. Prior to the recording we agreed that Dario should prepare some games-related legal topics to discuss in the session - without telling me before. I think this format worked out quite well, and I hope you will enjoy listieng to our thoughts on questions about phone controller liability, IP paradoxes, Image Rights and AI. Thank you for listening. Please contact me to share your comments and ideas; LinkedIn: Robert Jønsson DAHL, Discord: video.game.lawyer, or email: roj@dahllaw.dk [https://dahllaw.dk/] Special thanks to DAHL Law firm and Dennis from Podcaster.dk [http://podcaster.dk/] who produced this episode in Aarhus, Denmark. Recording, editiing, mix and publishing: Dennis G. M. Jensen /Podcaster.dk Composer: Henrik Phalke Møller.
Episode 9 - Community Driven Publishing
In this episode of GAME Law & Business, we continue our Publishing theme and sit down with Alexandar Skronski, the Head of Publishing at Ghost Ship Publishing. With tons of experience in the games industry, Alex shares his journey and insights into the world of game publishing. During the recording session we discovered our shared common interest for playing the piano. Alex currently enjoys playing low-fi grooves and we plan to meet up for a jam-session. We delve into Alex's innovative approaches to creating awareness within game communities, highlighting how he leverages the passion of both developers and players to build strong, engaged communities. We discuss the importance of supporting developers both in operation and contract-wise to secure fair and successful business for all parties. Finally, Alex shares his vision for the future of game publishing and community building, offering a glimpse into upcoming projects and initiatives at Ghost Ship Publishing. Thank you for listening. Please contact me to share your comments and ideas; LinkedIn: Robert Jønsson DAHL, Discord: video.game.lawyer, or email: roj@dahllaw.dk [https://dahllaw.dk/] Special thanks to DAHL Law Firm and to Victor and Dennis from podcaster.dk [http://podcaster.dk/] who produced this episode. Photos © Christina van Soest
Episode 8 - The Evolution of Publishing Contracts
Guest/Co-host: Allan Kirkeby, Senior Business Developer at EA Dania, Former CEO of Unity Studios, and hosting the IDSU podcast: https://www.idsu.dk/podcast [https://www.idsu.dk/podcast] (in Danish) Episode Content: In this episode we delve into the world of publishing contracts with Allan Kirkeby. We look into some key components of publishing contracts and talk about how publishing contracts have changed over time to adapt to the evolving industry landscape. Personal Insights: Allan enjoys listening to 80’s music, such as Depeche Mode, while cooking. He’s also an avid gamer, currently playing Spacemarine II and exploring many indie titles. Robert has an eclectic [=wide-ranging] music taste including contemporary Italian jazz, enjoying artists like Nicola Conte and Antonio Faraò. In the gaming world, he’s currently engaged with Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor. Quotes and References: Please note our nod to the nostalgic era of old school physical media storage, including CD-Rom, floppy disc, and cassette tape (used as data storage in the 80’s for systems like VIC-20, Commodore 64, ZX 81, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC). “Come back I can still bite you” - is a quote from Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), and “One Contract to Rule Them All” is a of course a playful reference to Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. Future Episodes Teaser: Stay tuned for the next few episodes where we continue to explore the theme of publishing from various perspectives, featuring experienced industry professionals. Produced in collaboration with Podcaster.dk Recorded by Dennis G. M. Jensen Editing and mix by Dennis G. M. Jensen/Podcaster.dk Music by Henrik Pahlke Møller
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