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Digital Game Environments and Cultural Diversity

Christoph B. Graber, University of Lucerne, and Mira Burri-Nenova, World Trade Institute, University of Bern Law School, have published Preface to ‘Governance of Digital Game Environments and Cultural Diversity’, in Governance of Digital Game Environments and Cultural Diversity: Transidciplinary Enquiries 13-15 (Christoph Beat Graber and Mira Burri Nenova eds.; Edward Elgar, 2010). Here is the abstract.
 

Conventional legal models have proven unable to cater for the novel issues created by the advancing digital game media, resulting in a fragmentation of national, regional and international regulations, which impact societies, economies and culture. The governance of this media and its affect on cultural diversity are introduced herein.

Download the preface from SSRN at the link.