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Computer Games, Law, Regulation and Policy Symposium
2007-12-10 14:34 | Posted by jpzagal | Permanent Link | Conferences and Seminars14-15 February 2008 QUT, Creative Industries Precinct, Brisbane
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation presents a symposium to explore:
- struggles over the use and reuse of IP
- rights and responsibilities of modders and machinima creators
- jurisdictional issues
- the clashes between developers and lawyers in creating terms of access
- the legitimacy or legality of terms in End User Licence
Agreements and Terms Of Service
- the legitimacy of secondary markets
- the status of ephemeral and user-created content with classification boards and internet regulators
- in-game governance and exclusion policies
- privacy, data mining and surveillance
- appropriate government support for the emerging games industry
This symposium will offer a chance to discuss the issues of game governance, from code through to government policy, and to explore an integrated set of solutions to the current problems. Bringing together people from creative industries, media studies, law, business and IT faculties, industry, government and player groups, the emphasis will be on exploring and suggesting alternatives to current practices.
Speakers include: Fred von Lohmann, Senior Intellectual Property Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Dr Terry Cutler, President ACMI, Industry consultant and strategy advisor
Professor Brian Fitzgerald, QUT Law School, Lead in Creative Commons Australia
Professor Stuart Cunningham, Director Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation.
Dr Sal Humphreys, Convenor, Games and Law Research Group, QUT
Dr John Banks, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Games researcher, QUT
Industry representatives, Government Representatives, Player representatives
To register: email symposium convener Dr Sal Humphreys: s.humphreys@qut.edu.au
For more information visit the symposium website at: