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Insights on Copyright Enforcement in Gaming Industry from Geneva Conference

May 15, 2026

The 2026 IP Conference at Geneva highlighted evolving challenges in copyright enforcement within the global gaming industry, offering critical reflections from Indian participants.

Insights on Copyright Enforcement in Gaming Industry from Geneva Conference

The global gaming industry is undergoing rapid transformation, prompting a reevaluation of copyright enforcement strategies. At the recent University of Geneva’s 2026 IP Conference, significant discussions focused on key issues surrounding copyright classification and enforcement in this multifaceted sector.

Participants, including Indian observers, noted the increase in complexity as gaming blends software, art, branding, and competitive elements. The dialogues underscored the necessity of addressing cloning, classifying digital content, and the evolving nature of IP enforcement globally.

As practitioners adapt to these changes, it becomes imperative to stay informed of the evolving legal frameworks governing the gaming industry, suggesting a need for proactive engagement with copyright laws and policies that reflect technological advancements.