With a hat tip to Entertainment Law Reporter, Sean Kane of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has released two reports on government incentives for the production of interactive entertainment – one covering federal and provincial incentives available in Canada and one covering state incentives available in the United States. Pillsbury also publishes the Virtual World Law Blog, which covers “virtual worlds and other social media issues”.
Interactive Entertainment Incentives in Canada and the US

About Bob Tarantino
Bob Tarantino is Counsel at Dentons Canada LLP and focuses his practice on the interface between the entertainment industries and intellectual property law, with an emphasis on film and television production, financing, licensing, distribution, and IP acquisition and protection. His clients range from artists and independent producers to Canadian distributors and foreign studios and financiers at every stage of the creative process, from development to delivery and exploitation.
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