An Australian perspective on the esports industry and its core legal issues

2018 has seen esports continue to grow in Australia and throughout the world. Hardly a week goes by without a new development: from new esports events to lucrative sponsorships of, or acquisitions of interests in, esports teams.
LawInSport has published a number of articles to help demystify the esports ecosystem and its core legal and commercial issues. Continuing in this theme, this article offers an Australian perspective on the industry, examining:
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Background to the industry
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Esports as an umbrella term
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Is esports actually a sport?
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Esports in Australia
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Key legal issues
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Intellectual property
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Governance
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Integrity
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Sponsorship and merchandising
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Event organisation
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Playing contracts
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Player welfare
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Investments
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Written by
Mark Lebbon
Mark has a broad range of experience in corporate and commercial practice areas, with a particular focus on the sports and media industries.