Game publishing contract review
Article posted in | VEAT
Since the second half of 2016, mobile game B of Company A has been extremely popular. Uniquely, it was released with three entities: the developer in China, Company A, and a domestic publishing company, each taking on their respective roles.
During this process, a complex contractual structure was formed, unlike typical game publishing, with various publishing agreements and service agreements being concluded between the companies. Law firm Veat, based on its extensive experience reviewing numerous publishing agreements and service agreements, reviewed the agreements with Company A as a party, examining whether there were any unfavorable aspects for Company A and whether there were any potential legal risks that could arise during game services.
In particular, we adjusted the obligations of the parties to clarify the roles of Company A and the Chinese game developer, and ensured that these details were specified in the English publishing agreement.
Thank you.
Law firm Veat Dream