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 Pushing Boundaries

More Than Just a Game London

London, UK
May 8, 2025

MSK Partner Theresa Bowman is speaking on the panel, "Pushing Boundaries," at More Than Just a Game London on May 8, 2025. 

About the panel...

The video game industry has a long track record of pushing boundaries when it comes to growth, innovation and creativity. How can it continue to do so responsibly, ensuring that progress benefits everyone while maintaining trust and ethical integrity? This panel dives into the bold moves that  are shaping the future of gaming, examining how both private and public ecosystems can drive responsible innovation. Discussions will include the role of self-regulation in fostering ethical growth, how cultural differences influence the approach to pushing boundaries, and the impact of intellectual property laws in balancing creativity with protection.

Speakers: 

Rich Corken, UKIPO

Evangelia Nitti, Improbable

Theresa Bowman, Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP

Mikolaj Skowronek, Netease

Dorian Slater Thomas, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz

More Than Just a Game (MTJG) is a leading international series of academic-led conferences focused on Games and Interactive Entertainment Law. Since its launch in 2015, MTJG has built a dynamic and growing community of legal professionals, researchers, industry stakeholders, and creatives who share a deep interest in the legal and regulatory dimensions of one of the most innovative and fast-evolving sectors of the Creative Industries.

Click here to view the full agenda. 

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