GDPR Gameplay: Privacy Issues For Video Game Developers

By Roger Wylie and Frank Johnson Jr. (July 5, 2018, 1:33 PM EDT) -- As the EU General Data Protection Regulation was enacted on May 25, 2018, many organizations such as Amazon, Facebook, Google and Microsoft were quick to provide updated privacy policies to customers and users in the U.S. and abroad in an effort to conform. Large organizations may have been aware and enacted plans to conform to the GDPR long before the May 25, 2018, deadline, but some smaller entities may have been left with questions regarding how to properly prepare and conform to the new data privacy requirements. One type of smaller entity that this article focuses on is independent video game developers, sometimes referred to as indie game developers, who may collect and utilize data from users to improve their games, add/remove features, or release new content. With this in mind we will first go over some features of the GDPR that are relevant to indie game developers....

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