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Senior Director for Global Game Policy at Tencent America
Ben Golant has nearly a decade of experience working on law and policy issues affecting the video game industry, first as Chief Counsel at the Entertainment Software Association in Washington, DC, and now as Senior Director for Global Game Policy at Tencent America. In both positions, he has worked extensively on IP, consumer protection and competition matters (including loot boxes and dark patterns), player health and safety issues, as well as a wide range of topics focusing on the social and economic benefits of video games. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center where he teaches a highly popular class on video game law and policy. Ben had a long career working on communications policy and copyright law at three US agencies including: (1) the Federal Communications Commission, (2) the United States Copyright Office, and (3) the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He earned his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where he focused on communications law, and his BA/BS in social psychology and advertising from Boston University.
Video games have long pushed the boundaries of copyright law, evolving from simple computer programs into complex, collaborative works spanning code, art, music, and storytelling. This panel traces the development of copyright law after the Copyright Act of 1976 and its impact on video games through pivotal cases… Read More