Foley & Lardner again partnered with the esports industry leading publication 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:
- VentureBeat, “Esports Observer: Revenues and Viewers Are Growing, as is Investor Interest”
- The Esports Observer, “Industry Survey: Executives Choose U.S., China, and India as Best Markets to Invest Into Esports”
- Law360, “IP Rights, Player Contracts Top Legal Risks In Esports Survey”
- EsportsTalk, “Esports Industry Continues to Grow According to 2019 Esports Survey”
- EsportsBets, “Esports Sees Investment Growth and Expanding Revenue”
- Private Equity Wire, “Esports Growth Brings Investment Surge and Expanding Revenue Sources, Plus New Challenges, Says Survey”
- World Trademark Review, “Lagging Behind? Trademark Issues Revealed as Substantial Risk for esports Industry” (Subscription Required)
- Milwaukee Business Journal, “How Much is Esports Growing? Milwaukee’s Foley & Lardner Has a Crystal Ball” (Subscription Required)
- Hybrid, “More and More Investors in Esports, Industrial Signs Are More Mature”
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