[game_edu] inquiry from the press
Seth Sivak
sjsivak at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 17:05:44 EDT 2008
Susan,
At Carnegie Mellon University (I am a grad student at the
Entertainment Technology Center) the students retain all of their IP.
My project for the past two semesters has been a game
(www.activeadventuregame.com) and we are currently seeking publishers
with the good graces and help of all the faculty here.
Thanks
Seth
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 4:34 PM, S. Gold <goldfile at gmail.com> wrote:
> I got a phone call this afternoon and wanted to share the gist of it with
> you. I would also like to get your feedback (also let me know if you want me
> to share it with the press).
>
> Apparently some schools retain the ownership of all projects created by
> their students. This has made it difficult if not impossible for graduates
> to publish their games after leaving the schools. What do you think of these
> policies ... and is it something that the IGDA or we as a SIG should/would
> want to look into and perhaps influence?
>
> Thanks,
> Susan
>
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