Gaming Legal Advice (2,293 found)Narrow your searchPosted 2 months ago in Gaming Atlanta, GA
Yasha Heidari's answer
Your question is more difficult than you realize since, if you were to simply... Posted 12 days ago in Business Minneapolis, MN
Todd Francis Mctavish's answer
Generally speaking, probably not. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
What you describe is generally referred under many states' laws as a "game of... Posted about 1 month ago in Gaming Alabama
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Most likely not legal in your state. Just simply close your account and likely... Posted 12 days ago in Copyright Infringement Stone Mountain, GA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Please see my answer to your other similar question. Yes. Your use of the game...
Bernard Samuel Klosowski Jr.'s answer
Most likely. The video game character certainly falls under common law... Posted 11 days ago in Copyright Infringement Dacula, GA
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Kaiser Wahab's answer
To piggyback on the concerns of the other posters, let me add the following....
Steven L. O'Donnell's answer
What you're planning on doing sounds like a pretty clear case of copyright and... Posted 20 days ago in Copyright Infringement Gary, IN
Ronald K. Phillips' answer
You'll definitely need to check the license agreement that comes with the...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
When you purchase an xBox, Wii, or Playstation you purchase not only the... Posted 20 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Gary, IN
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
When you purchase an xBox or Wii you purchase not only the physical hardware... Posted 2 months ago in General Practice Greensboro, NC
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Check your Terms of Service agreement for using the game, if it does not forbid... Posted 23 days ago in Gaming Sterling, IL Posted 5 days ago in Criminal Defense State College, PA
Daniel Andrew Pallen's answer
You are lucky. It seems that the University is keeping this matter "in house"... Posted 3 months ago in Gaming Salem, OR Posted 5 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Raleigh, NC
Edgar Moore Page's answer
The short answer is that you need to file a summons and complaint in District... Posted 7 days ago in Intellectual Property Houston, TX
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Generally speaking any venture has value if it can be monetized. One issue for...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Whether something has value isn't a legal question, and no one on Avvo is going... Posted 30 days ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Tempe, AZ
Jeff Adrian Biddle's answer
The fact that you have a gambling problem would not affect your ability to file... Posted 9 days ago in Intellectual Property Manassas, VA Posted 10 days ago in Fraud Dublin, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
When you return something that someone bought you as a gift on sale, the store... Posted about 1 month ago in Gaming Houston, TX
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Most likely but Texas has no specific law oulawing Internet gaming: http://... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Custody Bowling Green, KY Posted 2 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Astoria, OR
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
If I were you I'd be worried about being sued for counterfeiting. If you...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Just resell it and buy another game. The cost of suing would far exceed any... Posted 16 days ago in Criminal Defense Pennsylvania
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
I don't practice in your state. If felony, yes. If misdemeanor, probably.... |