China’s esports industry, a global leader in gaming, faces increasing regulatory scrutiny as the government implements stricter laws to oversee operations, intellectual property, and talent management. Companies must obtain multiple permits, including those for hosting events and broadcasting games while ensuring compliance with anti-addiction measures.
The article explores how intellectual property plays a pivotal role in securing game content and protecting developers' rights. These regulations aim to balance industry growth with social concerns, such as youth welfare and data security.
Source: Law.asia
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