As the video game industry gathered last week in Los Angeles for the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), there was a great deal for those in the business to be optimistic about. Last year video game software unit sales increased 15 percent in the United States, according to market research companies. And one report released last month revealed that nearly two out of every three Americans played a video game of some kind within the past six months, compared to only about half of U.S. consumers who went to a movie over the same period.

All this activity hasn’t been lost on the lawyers whose practices are focused on the video game industry.

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