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ip governance
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com around IP governance focus on the tension between creative freedom and corporate control over intellectual property, particularly in the context of video game franchises like Call of Duty. A notable example involves Steven Spielberg's near-direction of a Call of Duty film, where Activision's insistence on retaining brand control clashed with Spielberg's demand for creative autonomy. This case illustrates broader IP governance challenges, including ownership rights, licensing terms, and the balance between auteur vision and publisher authority. The topic is relevant to enterprise IT and legal professionals managing digital assets and licensing agreements.
Steven Spielberg nearly directed a Call of Duty movie — and the story of how that almost-happened illuminates a larger, unavoidable tension at the intersection of blockbuster Hollywood and corporate-owned videogame IP: creative auteurs want the freedom to shape tone and audience, while...
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