PODCAST · games
Legal Moves
by Zachary Strebeck
The games business and legal podcast - legal news, views and information for board game and video game developers and players. Featuring industry guests, commentary and Q&A, along with a "deep dive" into a different topic each episode.
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El sol sale por el oeste 3H (31/03/2026)
Una mirada inteligente y divertida del mundo que nos rodea, siempre con el acento puesto en Extremadura. Con Antonio León y José Manuel Bañegil.
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Les ostéopathes et la formation | La formation des formateurs
Dans cet épisode, Franck Garnier, docteur en sciences de l’éducation, nous éclaire sur la formation des ostéopathes et la professionnalisation des formateurs. Contrairement à d’autres professions de santé comme les infirmiers ou les kinésithérapeutes, les enseignants en ostéopathie ne sont soumis à aucune exigence de formation pédagogique spécifique. Franck nous explique en quoi cela pose problème et propose des pistes d’amélioration.Nous explorons les enjeux de la professionnalisation de l’ostéopathie, l’impact des référentiels de formation, et la nécessité d’un équilibre entre pratique clinique et compétences pédagogiques. Nous abordons aussi le rôle de la formation continue et la question du contrôle de l’actualisation des compétences des praticiens.Enfin, Franck partage son expérience dans la mise en place du Diplôme Universitaire de Formation des Formateurs en Ostéopathie (DUFO) et annonce la création prochaine d’un master destiné à structurer davantage la profession.Un épisode passionnant pour tous ceux qui s’intéressent à l’avenir de la formation en ostéopathie et à la montée en compétences des professionnels du secteur.Musique d'intro : Epic Rock | Envato ElementsSoutenez-nous sur Tipeee !
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"Face à la mer" : la naissance du hit entre Calogero et Passi
Julien vous emmène dans les coulisses de “Face à la Mer”, le duo entre Calogero et Passi. Découvrez comment un jouet d’enfant, des paroles engagées et une collaboration audacieuse ont donné naissance à ce hit incontournable de l'année 2004.À écouter tout de suite !!Autres podcasts recommandés : ⭐ Mon job de rêve 🎙 Fin de semaine ⛵ Les secrets du Vendée Globe ⭐ Réussite
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100 enfants sous adrénaline, endives et Magic System
Au Menu : Le repas de Noël à l'école de Momo, Avatar le dernier maître de l'air, les réunions parents/profs, Game of Thrones, le Speedcabling, Yoa et le saut à la perche. Intermède musicaux :ADES THE PLANET- MILLIONSPremiere Main Title - Avatar: The Last Airbender Soundtrackkahnji - l'effort d'aimer (réflexions pt.1) L'insta du podcast : @le.clafoutis.podcastInvité du jour : Momo.Présenté par Adrien et Lucas.
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Ridgeline loses, Sky View tries to stay alive / Jazz beat Mavericks / NBA All Star game changes? - Nov. 15, 2024
Eric Frandsen and JD Walker discuss the 4A football semifinals: Ridgeline lost to Spanish Fork; Sky View faces Crimson Cliffs.Utah Jazz beat Dallas on a late dunk. NBA playing with changes to the All Star game
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Utah Hockey Club wins their opening in magical fashion / NCAA removing NLI - Oct. 9, 2024
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker react to Utah Hockey Club's opening season win.Searching for a new head football coach?NCAA removes National Letter of Intent program.
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Radio Choc
Atelier réalisé à l’été 2024 à la bibliothèque Julio Jean-Pierre avec les jeunes reporters Zoé, Sayan, Pedro, Whillem, Anne, Nayeda, Josephina et Kassia. Animation et réalisation : Jocelyn Perrier et Blanche Gionet-Lavigne. Merci à la bibliothèque Julio Jean-Pierre et tout particulièrement Othmane Talaboulma! Ces ateliers sont réalisés en collaboration avec les bibliothèques grâce au soutien financier du gouvernement du Québec dans le cadre de l’entente de développement culturel.
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13. Interview avec Claire Gentelet
Pourquoi Claire s'est reconvertie en tant que naturopathe il y a quelques années ? Comment pratique-t-elle la naturopathie aujourd'hui ? Où peut-on la rencontrer et pour quelles problématiques ? C'est dans cet épisode qu'elle répond à toutes ces questions et partage sa vision de la naturopathie. Pour suivre Claire Gentelet : Instagram : @claire_gentelet_naturopathe Site web : https://www.clairegentelet.fr/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/naturoclaire/ ________________________ Tu apprécies le format interview ? Ces épisodes vont t’intéresser : Devenir entrepreneure sans sacrifier sa vie de famille avec Jennifer Hochart : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/07-devenir-entrepreneure-sans-sacrifier-sa-vie-de-famille-avec-jennifer-hochart-303128/ Entreprendre en mode slow avec Eve :https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/06-le-mouvement-slow-pour-les-artisans-dart-301630/ ________________________ Montage @julien_eveno
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Hypnose et Manipulation Mentale #68 : Les JO, une preuve de notre obéissance (même toi le rebelle)
Une réflexion suite à une remarque d'un pote dimanche concernant les JO. Consultations et Formations: www.pank.oneTestez, observez et concluez par vous mêmes.Les potentiels sont en vous.La connaissance est PartageNe prenez que ce qui est bon et juste pour vousBe OnePankSites Mp3 Gratuits : https://hno-mp3-hypnose.com/Mail : [email protected] FB : https://www.facebook.com/pankdehnoChaîne Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@pankhno#influence #darkempath #phobie #softpower #hypnosePolitique #hypnoseetmanipulation #effetmouton #mkultra #Propagande #hypnose #hypnotherapie #autohypnose #questiosophie #hypnosophie #coaching #hnohypnose #Experience #flexibilité #Psychologie #manipulation
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#8 - Ces femmes entrepreneures qui retournent dans le salariat (et comment mieux l'assumer)
Un nouvel épisode où j’ai eu le plaisir d’interviewer Florence Fouéré, Fondatrice et dirigeante, à QUEST - L'Institut du monde de demain C’est un épisode dans lequel nous abordons ensemble la tendance de fond : les femmes entrepreneures qui retournent dans le salariat, sans forcément l’assumer, vécu bien souvent comme un échec. Un profil comme je les aime : hybride mi salariée, mi entrepreneure, et bénévole en + Maman solo qui gère toutes ces activités de front. Qu’est-ce qui a fait la bascule vers le retour au salariat ? Comment a-t-elle trouvé cet emploi ? Comment est-elle parvenue à jongler avec ces multi activités et ce qu’elle en retire ? Nous avons échangé ensemble sur notre vision sur l’évolution du monde entrepreneurial. Une interview passionnante qui a le mérite d’élever la voix sur ce qui ne se dit pas officiellement. J’attends vos retours avec impatience et surtout vos partages pour que ce témoignage arrive aux oreilles de femmes entrepreneures qui ont besoin de l’entendre. Je compte sur vous 🙏 === Retrouve Florence ici : Site internet www.florencefouere.com Insta : https://www.instagram.com/florence.fouere/ Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/florence-fouere/
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Getting a publisher for your game - with Jay Powell of The Powell Group
In this episode, I talk about how to get a publisher for your game with Jay Powell. Jay has a TON of experience and wisdom about this very subject, and gives a ton of great advice and resources on the episode. If you've thought about getting a publisher for your game, this is the one you need to listen to!
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Someone wants to buy your game company! - with attorney Matthew Roazen
With game company acquisitions becoming so common in the industry lately, I sat down to talk with Matthew Roazen, M&A lawyer and a part of my law firm. We discuss why you'd want to sell your game company, what to look for in a deal, and how to prepare yourself for the sale. If you have dreams of getting acquired and cashing out, don't miss this one!
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Flamecraft and Gamecraft with Cardboard Alchemy's Brad Brooks and Peter Vaughan
In this episode, I talk about starting up a new board game company and running successful Kickstarter campaigns with Peter and Brad from Cardboard Alchemy. We discuss their amazing Flamecraft campaign, working with artists, and how to build your community. Don't miss it!
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Building Dark Towers with Justin Jacobson of Restoration Games
In this episode, I talk tabletop game production with Justin Jacobson of Restoration Games. Specifically, we discuss all of the work involved in bringing the titular "Dark Tower" from Restoration Games' Return to Dark Tower game to life. From design considerations to engineering and manufacturing, we discuss it all. We also touch on the difficulties in creating miniatures for your board game project.
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Getting DMCA'd with podcast lawyer Gordon Firemark
In this episode, I explore the world of DMCA takedowns with podcast and entertainment lawyer Gordon Firemark. We discuss how to protect yourself from copyright infringement if you run any kind of online service and the recent news about Nintendo taking down a ton of game music from YouTube. Don't miss it!
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Designing and Publishing Solo Board Games with Greg Favro, designer of Spire's End
In this episode, we're talking one of my favorite things - solo board games! I discuss the design and publishing process with Greg Favro, who is coming off of a HUGE $300,000+ Kickstarter for Spire's End: Hildegard. Don't miss it!
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Talking Game Jams with Game Jolt CEO Yaprak DeCarmine
In this episode, I speak with Game Jolt's CEO Yaprak DeCarmine about why game jams are so great, how the Game Jolt platform helps make them happen, and about Game Jolt's newest feature, Fireside. Don't miss it!
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Board Game IP Issues Explained - with Prof. Christopher Seaman and Thuan Tran
In this episode, I discuss all types of intellectual property for board games with law professor Christopher Seaman and law grad Thuan Tran. We go through patents, trademarks, copyright and more in our explanation of what is protected and what isn't in board game law. Don't miss it!
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Analyze and Accelerate your Game with G.Round and Global Top Round - featuring Pontus Mahler and Lex Bhukkanasut
In this episode, I talk with Pontus and Lex from G.Round and Global Top Round, two companies that help indie developers get publishers and funding, analyze and test their games, and basically help to turn your games into successes! We discuss how their services work, how game devs can better tailor their games to the potential audience, publishing agreements, and more.
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PPP and EIDL for Game Devs - featuring Rachel Presser of Sonic Toad Media
In this episode, I have a candid conversation about getting US COVID-relief loans, such as PPP and EIDL loans, for game development. I'm joined by former tax pro and head of Sonic Toad Media, Rachel Presser, to talk through some of the challenges and nuances in the PPP and EIDL systems.
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Episode 69 - Orange Nebula - Recovering from an unsuccessful Kickstarter
In this episode, I talk about bouncing back from an initially-unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign with Marc and Tom from Orange Nebula (creators of the Vindication series and Unsettled). We also touch on the reasons WHY you're designing and publishing games, and more!
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Road to Infamy Games - Canvas and COVID
In this episode, I chat with Jeffrey and Andrew from Road to Infamy Games, designers of Crypt, Canvas, and Cosmocracy. We talk designing, playtesting, and publishing games during the pandemic, tips for new designers, and lots of other great stuff!
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COVID19 and the Tabletop Games Industry - with Justin Jacobson and Ben Harkins
In this episode, I discuss the effects of the COVID19 pandemic on the tabletop games industry with Ben Harkins of Floodgate Games and Justin Jacobson of Restoration Games. We talk conventions, manufacturing, sales, and the effects on running a Kickstarter during coronavirus. Don't miss it!
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Talking game music law with entertainment attorney Tamera Bennett
In this episode, we get an amazing lesson in all things music law with my friend and colleague, attorney Tamera Bennett! She breaks down all the rights you need to have music in your game and we hit on other game legal topics, too. Don't miss this!
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Post-Apocalyptic Farming and Game Dev with Danny Wynne
In this episode, I discuss the development of Atomicrops, the roguelike farming simulator, with Danny Wynne of Bird Bath Games. We discuss getting a publisher, getting into indie game development, and more! Don't miss it!
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Leveraging your Game's Brand in other Media with entertainment lawyer Gordon Firemark
In this episode, I talk shop with fellow attorney Gordon Firemark! We discuss issues related to taking your game's brand into other media, like television, game shows, and elsewhere. We also hit on some of the latest game legal issues, like Fortnite dances and protecting Battle Royale mode.
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Gen Con 2019 - Legal Q&A panel with Justin Jacobson of Restoration Games
In this episode, I join up with last episode's guest Justin Jacobson and take our show on the road to Gen Con 2019! We answer audience questions about tabletop game legal issues. Originally recorded August 2, 2019. Don't miss this!
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Running a video game business - with Keith Warner of New World Interactive
I'm joined by Keith Warner of New World Interactive, creators of Insurgency: Sandstorm. We discuss growing your game company and the interaction between the business and creative sides of game development. Don't miss it!
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Bringing back great games - with Justin Jacobson of Restoration Games
In this episode, I talk resurrecting forgotten classics with Justin Jacobson of Restoration Games. We discuss the legal side of using old games, transitioning from another career into game development, and other tabletop game business topics!
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Launching a Universe on Kickstarter - with Alex Koshelkov of Crytivo
In this episode, I discuss launching a game on Kickstarter, running a game store platform, and publishing games with Alex Koshelkov of Crytivo, creators of the Universim and the Crytivo Store.
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Advertising for Game Developers - with Mark Swanson of Odd Bird Games
In this episode, I talk advertising with Mark Swanson, owner of Odd Bird Games, creator of Feudum, and advertising professional. We discuss ways to market your game and your Kickstarter campaign, as well as other tips for game developers and publishers.
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Publishing games and traveling the world - Discussing with Jordan Draper
We're back!In the latest episode of Legal Moves, I talk with Jordan Draper of Jordan Draper Games, creator of Tokyo Metro and other awesome games. We discuss starting a game company, living and gaming in Norway and Tokyo, and other fun topics. Enjoy!
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Understanding taxes for game developers - with Ernest Jones of Ellsworth & Stout CPAs
Taxes, taxes, taxes - it's something that almost all of my game developer clients fear. Fear not! Ernest Jones is here to answer some common questions and give great advice for handling your game dev tax situation! Don't miss this episode!
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Kickstarter advertising and more - with Mike Gnade of Rock Manor Games
In this episode, I discuss paid advertising for your game's Kickstarter project, crowdfunding trademark trouble, and more with Mike Gnade of Rock Manor Games. Don't miss this one!
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Running an indie tabletop game company with Ben Harkins of Floodgate Games
In this episode, I get to discuss a number of issues related to running an indie tabletop game company with Ben Harkins of Floodgate Games. Designing your own games and publishing other designers' games, going to cons, working a full time job, and all that fun stuff is covered!
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Playing the role of Publisher with Keith Matejka of Thunderworks Games
In this episode, I chat with Keith Matejka of Thunderworks Games, publisher of Bullfrogs and Roll Player. We discuss starting out as a board game publisher, designing games, and tips for new publishers and designers.
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Running a second edition Kickstarter with Teale Fristoe of Nothing Sacred Games
In this episode, I discuss the new Kickstarter campaign for the upgraded "Gilded Edition" of Corporate America from Nothing Sacred Games with its owner, Teale Fristoe. We get into the nitty gritty of maintaining your audience and bringing them back for subsequent campaigns, as well as the need to reprint and update tabletop games. Check it out!
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Taking your game global with David Lakritz of LAI Global Game Services
In this episode, I chat with David Lakritz, President of LAI Global Game Services. We discuss global game releases for indie developers, including localization, global regulations, and the best countries to release your game in. Apologies for my terrible audio quality. It'll be worked out in (hopefully) the next episode!
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Game Jolt - Chatting with Yaprak and David about running an indie game marketplace and going nomadic
In this final episode of 2016, I talk with David and Yaprak from Game Jolt. We discuss starting an indie game marketplace, working with a community, indie game pricing, and a number of other topics. We are also kindred nomadic spirits, so we discuss going "digital nomad" and how that can work for indie game developers. Join us for a great talk, and see you next year!
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Leaders of Euphoria and Overworld Games - with Brian Henk and Clayton Skancke
In this episode, I discuss the latest game from Overworld Games, "Legends of Euphoria" with its creators, Brian Henk and Clayton Skancke. We discuss licensing a game IP, working with Stonemaier Games, and some game development legal issues. Don't miss it!
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Gen Con Panel - How to Run a Board Game Kickstarter
In this final Gen Con Panel recording, I discuss how to run your board game Kickstarter campaign with the same crew - JT Smith, Brian Henk, and Jeremy Commandeur! This discussion is filled with tips and tricks from people who have run successful campaigns. Don't miss it! Again, please forgive me for any audio issues.
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Gen Con Panel - How to Start a Board Game Company
In this panel recorded at Gen Con 2016, join me, Brian Henk, JT Smith, and Jeremy Commadeur for a discussion on starting your own indie board game company! Lots of great info here, but I'm sorry about the constant tapping of the table (blame Brian Henk).
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Gen Con Panel - How to Publish Your First Board Game
In this amazing panel from Gen Con 2016, I am joined by JT Smith, Brian Henk, Brett Sobol, and Ben Rosset for a super informative discussion about publishing your first board game. Moderated by the always-excellent Jeremy Commandeur. Do not miss this episode if you plan to publish a tabletop game!
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Gen Con Legal Q&A - Part 2 - with Justin Jacobson of LAWCRAFT
This is the second of the Gen Con 2016 Legal Q&A's that I did with Justin Jacobson. Check out our answers to the audience's great questions about the legal side of tabletop games, RPGs and other related topics, ranging from intellectual property to contracts.
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Gen Con Legal Q&A - Part 1 - with Justin Jacobson of LAWCRAFT
Check out a recording of the first Legal Q&A that attorney Justin Jacobson and I did at Gen Con 2016. Lots of amazing questions and equally amazing answers from two game lawyers! Apologies for the sketchy quality of the recording!
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Starting and growing a tabletop game company with Common Man Games' Karl Fenner
In this episode, I discuss starting a tabletop game company, growing and maintaining an audience, and transitioning into digital games with Karl Fenner from Common Man Games. Karl has some great tips and excellent insight for new game developers! Don't miss it.
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Creating storytelling games with Thorny Games' Kathryn Hymes and Hakan Seyalioglu
In this July episode, I talk with Kathryn Hymes and Hakan Seyalioglu from Thorny Games about the business of making story-based games. Whether it's a game about developing your own sign language or making first contact with extraterrestrials, Kathryn and Hakan have a lot of insight into this up-and-coming genre of games. Join us as we bridge the gap between tabletop and RPG games, and discover more about ourselves in the process.
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Playtesting your board game (or video game) with Jeremy Commandeur
In this first monthly episode, Jeremy Commandeur joins me to discuss how to playtest tabletop games using blind playtests, protospiel/unpub events, and other methods. We discuss the ins and outs of when to start and how to gather your data. Don't miss it!
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Creating Mini Metro with Robert Curry of Dinosaur Polo Club
Join me for a discussion with Dinosaur Polo Club's Robert Curry, about going indie in New Zealand and creating Mini Metro. We talk about going to cons, keeping your scope in check and finishing that first game!
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Making Invisigun Heroes with Shadi Muklashy of Sombr Studios
Better late than never - this episode features Shadi Muklashy of Sombr Studios, creator of the awesome indie game Invisigun Heroes. Learn about Shadi's transition from full time employed dev to full time indie dev, and learning from some Kickstarter mistakes.
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The games business and legal podcast - legal news, views and information for board game and video game developers and players. Featuring industry guests, commentary and Q&A, along with a "deep dive" into a different topic each episode.
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