Learning from mGBL — Cross Border Legal Implications for the Development of Games for Mobile Phones and Handheld Devices
Markus Fallenböck (),
Ivana Ilijasic Misic (),
Harald Krassnigg and
Alice Mitchell
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Markus Fallenböck: evolaris privatstiftung
Ivana Ilijasic Misic: University of Rijeka
Harald Krassnigg: evolaris privatstiftung
Alice Mitchell: Anglia Ruskin University
A chapter in Serious Games on the Move, 2009, pp 115-137 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The paper identifies the implications of cross border legal considerations, both for the project itself and for subsequent users of the project outcomes, and how these considerations informed the decisions taken by the project team. The paper covers all the legal aspects related to e-Commerce and m-Commerce European law in the context of mobile phones and handheld devices, and identifies key issues regarding the non-EU partner — Croatia. We begin with a general overview of legal issues, develop checklists for terms and conditions and Service Level Agreements and provide legal recommendations and tips for the game provider.
Keywords: Mobile phones; handheld devices; legal implications; e-commerce; mcommerce (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-211-09418-1_8
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