Events and Sponsorship — 08/05/2025
Geradin Partners Sponsors ‘More Than Just a Game’ Conference in London for the Second Year
Geradin Partners is proud to sponsor the More Than Just A Game 2025 conference for the second time. Organised by Queen Mary University in London, the event explores the intersection of video games, law, and regulation.
As video games have become a central part of the global economy, the industry is facing increasing competition law and regulatory scrutiny. Geradin Partners advises game developers and publishers on these complex legal challenges across both the UK and EU, and is pleased to support events like MTJG, which bring together academics and legal professionals active in the sector.
Partner Stijn Huijts will speak at the conference on the topic:
Competition Law as a Great Equaliser
A discussion on how competition law can ensure fairness in the video game industry, from platform dominance to in-game economies, while promoting innovation, accessibility, and player choice.
Link to the event here
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