Gaming without Frontiers: Copyright and Competition in the Changing Video Game Sector

Yasar, A. G., Thomas, A., Barr, K. and Eben, M. (2023) Gaming without Frontiers: Copyright and Competition in the Changing Video Game Sector. Working Paper. Zenodo.

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Abstract

This working paper examines aspects of the contemporary video games sector at a time when incumbent and new-entrant market participants vie for primacy in the games industry. In this setting, ownership configurations and business models of key actors are in a state of flux. As consumers increasingly access culture ‘on-demand’ by way of cloud technologies, myriad opportunities and challenges emerge, not only for the video games sector, but for the wider cultural industries and society as a whole. It is in this very dynamic industrial landscape that the working paper is located. This paper marks a starting point for collaborative research on the games industry, drawing on the range of expertise within CREATe to provide a more holistic view of innovation, creativity, and power dynamics in games. The authors draw on different research specialisms and interests including: digitalisation of the cultural industries; copyright and notions of user creativity; digital services and product market definition; and competition law, innovation and the role of technology. The paper draws on each of these specialisms in turn. It starts by providing the industrial context of the discussion and analysis. This feeds into three analytical sections examining: user creativity and intellectual property in video games; the implications of industry concentration for different articulations of creativity; and finally, an exploration of the potential ramifications of developments in the games sector for innovation at the dawn of the metaverse era. In doing so, this work sets the scene for future research, which brings together competition law, IP law, and cultural policy perspectives. With questions formulated throughout the paper, the authors embark on a project to review the changing landscape of gaming and its implications for creativity, innovation, access and integration.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Working Paper)
Additional Information:CREATe Working paper series.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Eben, Dr Magali and Yasar, Ms Ayse Gizem and Thomas, Dr Amy and Barr, Dr Kenneth
Authors: Yasar, A. G., Thomas, A., Barr, K., and Eben, M.
Subjects:H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
K Law > K Law (General)
T Technology > T Technology (General)
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Law
Research Centre:Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre (ARC) > Creative Economies and Cultural Transformation
Publisher:Zenodo
Published Online:03 October 2023

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