Analysis pretty solid (mostly), but there’s more to it
Most of the time Rick provides pretty solid legal analyses, but sometimes it devolves into “wishful thinking territory”. Rick comes across as having a relatively pro-corporate opinion, which he obviously is entitled to, it’s just a shame that it sometimes gets in the way of the legal analysis. In addition he seems to have trouble to understand his limitations and when to sit one out, commenting on matters in jurisdictions he’s unfamiliar with, in such a way that its borderline misinformation. He’s at his best in analyzing corporate v. corporate cases, in corporate v. consumer/employee etc. he relies too much on his personal views and less so on sound legal analysis.
lazy var via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/21
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A very interesting series dealing mostly with games / entertainment from a legal perspective. Occasionally they throw in some extra items like unintended use of laws. Great, even if you are not in the USA.
fairydreams via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/02/20
This is fantastic, it’s a great way to learn more about an already fascinating industry. The show is very well done, pro job all the way.
MossMath via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/19
It should be a law that before anyone opens their mouth on Twitter, they should be required to listen to the related episode here first. Rick covers almost everything, and he has really opened my eyes to the sometimes brutal underworld of video games and law. My mother always told me I should...Read full review »
YardenAngel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/19/20
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