
Julien Mailland
Associate Professor of Media Management, Law, and Policy at The Media School of Indiana University Bloomington. Author of The Game That Never Ends: How Lawyers Shape the Videogame Industry.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 1h 10min
Julien Mailland on "The Game That Never Ends: How Lawyers Shape the Videogame Industry"
Julien Mailland, an Associate Professor at Indiana University and author of The Game That Never Ends, dives into the fascinating world where law meets the video game industry. He discusses how legal battles since the 1970s have shaped game development and innovation, emphasizing critical themes like intellectual property and freedom of speech. Mailland also shares insights on the geopolitical history of Tetris, revealing its complex legal challenges and the intertwined relationships in gaming that highlight both collaboration and competition.

Sep 15, 2025 • 1h 10min
Julien Mailland on "The Game That Never Ends: How Lawyers Shape the Videogame Industry"
Julien Mailland, Associate Professor of Media Management, dives into how legal frameworks have shaped the videogame industry since the 1970s. He discusses pivotal legal cases like Atari Pong and the role of intellectual property and freedom of speech. Mailland also highlights the impact of international law on gaming, including the ban of Wolfenstein 3D in Germany. As he explores the story of Tetris, he reveals the geopolitical intricacies that influenced its success and the legal battles that define today's gaming landscape.

Dec 21, 2024 • 39min
Julien Mailland, "The Game That Never Ends: How Lawyers Shape the Videogame Industry" (MIT Press, 2024)
Julien Mailland, author of "The Game That Never Ends: How Lawyers Shape the Videogame Industry," dives deep into the legal intricacies that influence gaming. He unpacks why FIFA 15 faced recalls in France and the quirky renaming of Vodka Drunkenski. Mailland illuminates how landmark legal battles have shaped player experiences and spurred the rise of third-party developers, all while navigating the complex intersection of law and gaming culture. His insights reveal the hidden yet powerful role lawyers play in defining the video game landscape.