Foley & Lardner partnered with The Esports Observer to produce original research on the most pressing business and legal issues facing the esports industry today. The survey reports gained widespread traction in the media.
Read the press:
- Forbes, “Match Fixing Remains A Serious Or Moderate Threat To Esports Community”
- IP Pro The Internet, “Half of eSports participants are worried about their IP”
- VentureBeat, “Survey: Esports ad and sponsor revenue will be key to future growth”
- The Esports Observer, “Esports Industry Survey: 47% In Favour of Overarching Esports Governing Body’”
- Law360, “Esports Survey Lists Cybersecurity, Match-Fixing As Threats”
- Sports Management, “Traditional Sports Sector Driving Growth of eSports“
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