The Rise of Generative AI in Gaming and Its Legal Challenges (Part 2)

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Oliver Belitz

Counsel
Germany

As an IT lawyer specialising in Emerging Technologies, in particular Artificial Intelligence (AI), I help companies navigate the complex landscape at the intersection of technology and law. Based in our Frankfurt office, I counsel a wide range of national and international clients, from innovative start-ups to large multinational corporations.

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Dr. Simon Hembt

Counsel
Germany

Counsel for IP, Copyright, and Industry Regulation – Specialising in Artificial Intelligence, Digital Media, and Games.

The first part of this series underscored the opportunities that generative AI (“GenAI”) presents for the gaming industry. It also detailed the unique issues that emerge in contract law. This second part delves into the effects of generative AI in games on intellectual property, platform law, and forthcoming AI regulations in the EU.

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