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Legal Playbook
Compliance with various jurisdictions’ data collection, privacy, consumer protection, and advertising regulations can be especially cumbersome for businesses in experiential industries like esports, whose effectiveness hinges on personalization and tailored appeals. To avoid hefty fines, legal battles, and damage to their reputation, brands must ensure that their marketing strategies comply with local laws against misleading […]


Compliance with various jurisdictions’ data collection, privacy,
consumer protection, and advertising regulations can be especially
cumbersome for businesses in experiential industries like esports,
whose effectiveness hinges on personalization and tailored
appeals.
To avoid hefty fines, legal battles, and damage to their
reputation, brands must ensure that their marketing strategies
comply with local laws against misleading or deceptive advertising
claims that could lead to regulatory scrutiny. Additionally,
consumer protection laws mandate transparency and fairness in
transactions, which requires meticulous attention to detail in
promotional campaigns and product offerings.
The innovative nature of the esports industry means that new IP
challenges constantly arise. Virtual goods and skins, unique to the
digital gaming environment, represent novel IP elements that
require protection. Companies should consider engaging with an
attorney specializing in Esports and video game IP to develop
strategies that streamline the monetization of their assets while
protecting them from unauthorized use. A Web3 lawyer can apply
adaptive, comprehensive, and forward-thinking tactics that
safeguard their clients’ interests and reduce their risk
exposure:
These legal professionals can be relied on to draft smart
contracts, automate compliance responsibilities, and more. Their
understanding of blockchain technology allows them to implement
anti-counterfeiting measures, safeguarding revenue streams.
Players’ likeness and personal rights introduce another
layer of complexity. High-profile players are integral to an
esports brand, and their images, signatures, and in-game moves are
valuable IP assets.
Intellectual Property
Beyond reputation management, brands must prioritize ethical and
social responsibility. The esports audience, particularly younger
demographics, is increasingly conscious of a company’s values
and actions. Issues such as fair player treatment, diversity and
inclusion, and environmental sustainability are under the
spotlight. A strong ethical framework is crucial to building trust
and loyalty among consumers.
Effective licensing agreements are indispensable for preventing
unauthorized use and distribution, requiring detailed provisions
regarding granted rights, permitted uses, and licensee obligations.
Esports lawyers who
understand Web3 concepts can conduct due diligence on potential
partners, essential for maintaining robust quality control measures
and upholding brand integrity and reputation.
Contracts must be meticulously drafted to clarify the scope of
collaboration, geographical limitations, and financial terms,
preventing disputes and ensuring adherence to quality standards.
Plotting a course through the complex network of international,
national, and local laws often require specialized legal counsel to
avoid noncompliance penalties and civil and criminal liability
exposure.
The future of esports branding lies in the hands of those who
can adeptly balance the demands of innovation, legal compliance,
and social responsibility. As the industry evolves, so must the
strategies employed to build and protect these digital-age brands,
ensuring their continued relevance and success in the
ever-expanding world of competitive gaming.
Merchandising, marketing, and sales collaborations are essential
for esports companies to monetize their brands and expand their
reach.
- Blockchain-based IP Registration to
create immutable creation and ownership records - NFT Commercialization ofin-game items, moments, or
player cards - IP Asset Tokenization to facilitate
fractional ownership, profit-sharing, or fan engagement - DAO Structuring to establish
community-owned esports teams or leagues - Smart Contract Auditing to ensure
they accurately reflect intended IP rights and obligations - Metaverse Strategies for enforcing
rights and commercializing IP usage in virtual worlds - Infringement Recourse, including
cease-and-desist letters, takedown orders, and litigation - Dispute Resolution through
decentralized arbitration - Smart Licensing Systems that
automatically track royalty distributions over the blockchain
Licensing and Merchandising
Copyright issues also play a significant role, particularly
concerning game streams and broadcasts. Esports companies often
rely on game footage and replays to promote themselves. Ensuring
users comply with copyright laws is essential to avoid infringement
claims. Licensing agreements with game developers and publishers
become vital as they dictate the terms for using game content for
promotional and commercial purposes.
Moreover, the digital nature of esports means that copyright
infringement can occur easily and on a large scale, making
vigilance and swift legal action necessary.
Given these myriad challenges, esports stakeholders should
consult an attorney with expertise in regulatory compliance early
in the brand-building process. Legal counsel can provide strategic
advice to ensure that all branding activities align with relevant
laws, draft and review contracts to include necessary compliance
clauses, and offer guidance on implementing robust data protection
measures. Regular consultations with an attorney can help
anticipate and mitigate potential legal issues, ensuring that the
brand not only thrives but also sustains its equity in a legally
sound manner. By integrating legal oversight into their strategic
planning, esports brands can navigate the regulatory landscape
effectively, fostering trust and loyalty among their audience while
safeguarding their business interests.
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Building and protecting a strong brand identity has emerged as a
critical factor that can make or break an esports business’s
success. As the professional video gaming industry expands at an
unprecedented pace, attracting millions of enthusiastic fans and
substantial investments, esports organizations face the challenge
of distinguishing themselves in an increasingly crowded
marketplace. The significance of branding in this context cannot be
overstated; it serves as the foundation upon which esports
companies build their identity, reputation, and marketability. A
strong brand helps a company stand out, creating a lasting
connection with its audience, fostering loyalty, and driving
engagement in a space where attention is a prized commodity.
Regulatory Compliance
As the esports industry continues to mature, the importance of
robust brand-building and protection strategies will only increase.
Organizations that anticipate and respond to changes in the legal
and regulatory structure will be well-positioned to thrive. By
combining legal insight, technological innovation, and ethical
leadership, esports brands can build resilient identities that
resonate with their audiences.
Considering the vast amount of personal data collected from fans
and players to analyze performance and create memorable
interactions, organizations must adopt robust protocols for
collecting, storing, mobilizing, and destroying information when it
is no longer needed. The General Data Protection Regulation in
Europe and the California Consumer Privacy Act in the United States
mandate rigorous procedures that must be followed. Beyond these,
esports organizations must be mindful of anti-money laundering
regulations, especially when dealing with sponsorships, prize
money, financing, and merchandising initiatives. Noncompliance with
AML laws can trigger investigations that disrupt operations and
cash flow.
Esports’ public, interactive business model exposes brands
to heightened scrutiny. Online platforms amplify the reach of both
positive and negative sentiment, making reputation management
paramount. Defamatory statements by players, fans, or rival
organizations can rapidly erode brand value. Proactive measures,
such as robust media monitoring and crisis management plans, are
essential to mitigate potential damage.
By understanding and taking the initiative to control these
multifaceted legal issues, esports companies can safeguard their
brands, unlock new growth opportunities, and build brands that
stand the test of time.
Inclusion, Ethics, and Social Responsibility
IP is central to brand-building activities, shaping the
strategies and resources companies can leverage to protect their
assets. Trademarks may be the most visible IP element in esports.
Team names, logos, and slogans are critical for distinguishing
companies in a crowded market. Proper registration and enforcement
of trademarks prevent unauthorized use and protect the brand’s
identity. However, this process can be complicated by the
international nature of esports, requiring companies to secure
trademark protection in multiple jurisdictions, each with unique
legal standards and procedures.
Conclusion
The path to effective brand-building in esports is fraught with
potential legal pitfalls, particularly those dealing with
trademarks, copyrights, and publicity rights, while adapting to the
nebulous digital gaming broader set of risks. Regulatory
compliance, data privacy and security, player relations, ethical
considerations, financial management, market positioning, audience
engagement, and technological adaptation pose significant
challenges. Failure to address these issues invites potentially
costly legal disputes and reputational damage.
A Web3 lawyer specializing in esports can employ several
strategies and services to protect their clients’ intellectual
property (IP) interests and mitigate IP-related risks. Here are
some key approaches:
The proliferation of esports platforms and teams has inundated
players and audiences with choices. Given this noisy environment,
effective branding becomes the key differentiator for attracting
talent, fans, and business partners. A well-crafted brand identity
communicates a company’s values, vision, and unique selling
propositions, helping it carve out a distinct niche in the minds of
consumers. This is particularly crucial in esports, where fans
often form strong emotional connections with teams and players,
much like in traditional sports. By developing a compelling brand
narrative, esports organizations can create a sense of belonging
and community among their followers, turning casual viewers into
dedicated fans.
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Program Best 24 Owls Qualify for NCAA East First Rounds
By: Hunter McKay Story Links KENNESAW, GA. – Entry listings for the men’s and women’s NCAA Outdoor Championships were released Thursday afternoon. The Kennesaw State track and field program has a program record 24 athletes qualified for next week’s (May 28-31) East First Round meet at Visit Jax Track at Hodges […]

KENNESAW, GA. – Entry listings for the men’s and women’s NCAA Outdoor Championships were released Thursday afternoon. The Kennesaw State track and field program has a program record 24 athletes qualified for next week’s (May 28-31) East First Round meet at Visit Jax Track at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.
KSU will send 15 men and nine women to the NCAA East First. The men’s events are scheduled for May 28 and May 30 while the women’s events will be contested on May 29 and May 31.
Athletes with the top 12 times/marks and the best 12 relay teams at both the East and West preliminaries will advance for the semifinals/finals of the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Or. June11-14. There is no decathlon or heptathlon competition at this part of the NCAA Championships. The top 24 decathlon and heptathlon marks in the nation earn an automatic berth to the finals of the NCAA Championships.
Keep up with Owls track and field teams by following KSU on Twitter at @KSUOwlNation and @KSUTrackFieldXC, on Instagram @ksuowlstrackxc or by liking Kennesaw State Owls on Facebook.
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USA Volleyball’s Open Nationals Returns to Denver with New Excitement
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 23, 2025) — The 2025 USA Volleyball Open National Championship is set to bring a surge of energy and competition to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from May 23-28. As the longest-running adult volleyball championship in the United States, “Opens” welcomes athletes of all skill levels, ages and backgrounds for […]

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 23, 2025) — The 2025 USA Volleyball Open National Championship is set to bring a surge of energy and competition to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from May 23-28.
As the longest-running adult volleyball championship in the United States, “Opens” welcomes athletes of all skill levels, ages and backgrounds for an unforgettable week of high-level play and camaraderie.
This year’s tournament is shaping up to be one of the largest in recent memory, with 531 teams registered—an increase of more than 100 teams from 2024. The growth reflects the continued strength and appeal of adult volleyball across the country.
One of the most exciting developments in 2025 is the return of the prestigious Open Division, which features elite-level competition and a $10,000 prize purse to be split among the top three finishers in both the men’s and women’s divisions.
Winners in all divisions will receive free entry into the 2026 USA Volleyball Open National Championship, which is scheduled for May 22-27 in Orlando, Florida.
First held in 1928, the Open National Championship remains the premier event for adult volleyball athletes in the United States, combining top-tier competition with the inclusive and spirited atmosphere that makes the event a highlight of the volleyball calendar.
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Jaynes Earns All-American Honors in Historic 10K Finish at NCAA National Championship
Story Links PUEBLO, Colo. – Augusta University’s Avery Jaynes made history Thursday night at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, becoming the first Jaguar in program history to earn All-American honors in outdoor track and field. Jaynes placed fifth in the 10,000 meters, clocking a time of 29:55.56 at […]

PUEBLO, Colo. – Augusta University’s Avery Jaynes made history Thursday night at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, becoming the first Jaguar in program history to earn All-American honors in outdoor track and field. Jaynes placed fifth in the 10,000 meters, clocking a time of 29:55.56 at CSU Pueblo’s Thunderbowl Stadium.
The time not only secured a fifth-place national finish for Jaynes but also shattered both the Augusta University and Peach Belt Conference records in the event.
“To be able to get that special honor and earn All-American feels surreal,” Jaynes said. “It’s really the top mark to go for when it comes to competing in college, and I just feel blessed to be able to say I have achieved that. Being able to share this moment with friends, family, my coach, and my team means the world to me. None of this would have been possible without them by my side.”
Jaynes, a native of Brooklet, Georgia and graduate of Southeast Bulloch High School, competed in a highly competitive field at elevation, where William Amponsah of West Texas A&M captured the national title in 29:29.41.
Jaynes will return to the track on Saturday, May 24, to compete in the 5,000 meters, marking the final race of his collegiate career.
Live results and streaming for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships are available at NCAA.com.

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Purdue Fort Wayne announces discontinuation of baseball and softball programs
Link to frequently asked questions FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Purdue University Fort Wayne announced on Friday the discontinuation of its baseball and softball programs, effective immediately. The decision, which includes an expected cost savings of upwards of $1 million, is directly related to $6 million in budget cuts the university announced Thursday. Purdue Fort Wayne […]

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Purdue University Fort Wayne announced on Friday the discontinuation of its baseball and softball programs, effective immediately. The decision, which includes an expected cost savings of upwards of $1 million, is directly related to $6 million in budget cuts the university announced Thursday.
Purdue Fort Wayne remains fully committed to competing at the highest level of NCAA Division I athletics as a member of Horizon League and Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association. This decision is rooted in the responsibility to maintain a stable, equitable, and high-quality athletics environment for all PFW student-athletes.
Senior leaders from the university and its Department of Intercollegiate Athletics are already working to assist those individuals who have been affected by the discontinuation of the two programs.
“This is one of the saddest days in my 25 years as a Mastodon,” Athletic Director Kelley Hartley Hutton said. “We know this news will upset our student-athletes, alumni and fans. It was not made lightly, and we are committed to supporting those affected through this transition.”
All student-athlete scholarships will be honored and support will be provided to student-athletes wishing to transfer. Those who choose to transfer will be eligible immediately at their next institution. Mental health resources are also being made available to all student-athletes.
“I have the utmost respect for Head Baseball Coach Doug Schreiber, Head Softball Coach Amber Bowman, and their student-athletes,” Hartley Hutton said. “They have consistently over-performed their given resources, facilities, and scholarship levels. We have not made the adequate investments into facilities and resources over the life of these programs, and when considering the current financial climate, it was determined that there was no feasible path to address those needs.”
Budget challenges across the university, in combination with a turbulent NCAA landscape, led to the need for an honest assessment of the long-term viability of multiple programs, Hartley Hutton said. The decision to eliminate baseball and softball was made following this evaluation.
“Like many universities across the country—especially regional universities like ours—we continue to navigate difficult financial terrain, uncertainty about future enrollment trends, increased competition, and diminished state and federal support,” said Purdue Fort Wayne Chancellor Ron Elsenbaumer. “We must align the university’s expenses with its revenue to ensure the long-term sustainability of the institution and to provide a first-rate education and experience for our students.”
With the sponsorship adjustment, Purdue Fort Wayne will now sponsor 14 NCAA Division I programs.
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The Windjammer — Bar Review
First impression? Weathered by sun, sand, and plenty of good times since 1972, Charleston’s The Windjammer’s rambling building perches on the edge of Isle of Palms Beach. If it’s a weekend day, they are probably people playing beach volleyball right off the beach deck, next to the live music stage, and plenty of tropical-hued drinks […]

First impression?
Weathered by sun, sand, and plenty of good times since 1972, Charleston’s The Windjammer’s rambling building perches on the edge of Isle of Palms Beach. If it’s a weekend day, they are probably people playing beach volleyball right off the beach deck, next to the live music stage, and plenty of tropical-hued drinks being consumed by everyone milling about both inside and on the multiple decks.
How’s the crowd?
The crowd varies depending on the band that is playing, and time of day, but most keep it casual, and in the summer, most have on beach attire. The Windjammer welcomes all, from your grandmother who wants to sip a pina colada as she sits and watches the afternoon rays, to rowdy bachelor parties who are working on a night to remember.
How are the drinks?
Beach bar fantastic, served in a plastic cup. Daiquiris, pina coladas, Long Island Iced Teas, they got ’em, and they served thousands over the bar’s lifetime. The beer is in cans or bottles, and yes, they do have Red Bull if you need one. This is a high volume spot, and drinks are served fast from an experienced staff.
If there’s food, is it worth ordering something to eat?
The menu is full of satisfying versions of beach bar food, from fried shrimp baskets to hot dogs and hamburgers to tater tots and fries. Peel and eat shrimp are also a popular choice, as are the wings.
Did the staff do you right?
The bar staff can smile, keep the peace, wield a bottle opener like an extension of their hands, make drinks while listening to you order your next round, and still remember the ketchup for your fries.
Wrap it up: what are we coming here for?
You’re coming here to order that blue cocktail you’ve always secretly wanted, to grab a bite and a drink, to hear your favorite band from high school play as the sun sets on the beach, and of course to celebrate the weekend, summer, and life.
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ACC Qualifies 406 for NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships First Round
Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 NCAA DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships first round competitions. The Atlantic Coast Conference will be represented by 406 student-athletes. The […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 NCAA DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships first round competitions. The Atlantic Coast Conference will be represented by 406 student-athletes.
The first round competitions are scheduled for Wednesday, May 28 – Saturday, May 31. The University of North Florida, in Jacksonville, Florida, will host the East first round and Texas A&M University, in College Station, Texas, will host the West first round. The qualifiers out of these two regions will compete in the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships held June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.
The complete list of participants is available on the following website. All of the action from Jacksonville and College Station will be streamed on ESPN+.
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