Sentences with phrase «other video games producer»

No other video games producer is capable right now to take the time properties really need to grow the way they have to, since video games are a business like every other in the world and money is what makes it run.

Not exact matches

And Emotiv has to do it while taming persistent hiccups in the system, herding video - game producers into tailoring games to the device, and trying to halt a skidding launch date before competitors — yes, there are other companies making mind - reading devices — pick off pieces of the market.
For the American book publishing industry, the Frankfurt Book Fair is predominantly a trade fair, that is, a professional meeting place for publishers, editors, librarians, book subsidiary rights managers, publishers international sales representatives, booksellers, agents, film, television and video game producers, publishing technology experts, authors and many others who are involved in the creation and sale of books and the licensing of book content in all its many forms.
Moderated by longtime video game host and producer Geoff Keighley, this conversation will revisit some of their fondest memories from their own individual careers as well as some of the pivotal moments from each other's work that remain a constant source of inspiration.»
We routinely represent producers, including major studios, mini-majors, and independents, distributors, broadcasters, internet service providers, video game developers and publishers, financial institutions, other commercial lenders and equity investors, software publishers, special effects and post-production houses, as well as multimedia and animation studios.
The firm has successfully represented studios, networks, financiers, video and social online game developers, production companies, producers, distributors, publishers, talent, talent agencies, gaming companies, sports leagues and teams, and other entertainment and media clients in virtually every kind of commercial and intellectual property dispute.
Some of our notable entertainment and media attorneys are: John Quinn, General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who has also represented entertainment and media clients in a number of high profile cases; Kathleen Sullivan, the former Dean of Stanford Law School, First Amendment scholar, and nationally renowned appellate advocate, who heads the firm's appellate practice group; Bob Raskopf, an expert in the sports, entertainment and media bars in New York, who is perhaps best known for his work on behalf of professional sports leagues and teams, newspapers and publishers; Claude Stern, who has represented a broad array of leading software developers, videogame manufacturers, online publishers and other media clients in all forms of intellectual property litigation, including copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, and licensing disputes; Bruce Van Dalsem, who has tried and resolved disputes for studios, producers and performing artists in the film, television, music and finance businesses, securing a top five verdict in California based on the misappropriation of a film library; Gary Gans, an expert litigator in motion picture financing, production and distribution disputes, as well as copyright and idea theft cases, who has been named in 2012 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of America's «Top Entertainment Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who represents a satellite exhibitor and other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and other commercial litigation.
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