Twenty lecturers, panelists and sessions revealed for Seattle event

First speakers confirmed for 2009 Login Conference

The first twenty speakers and sessions for the 2009 Login Conference have been confirmed.

Highlights include Carsten van Husen, CEO of Gameforge 4D, who will be leading the ‘Market Overview Europe: Conquering a Divided Market’ session, and video game attorney Sean F. Kane of Drakeford & Kane LLC, who will speak about the relation between law and game design. Additional presentations will be announced within a week’s time.

"We’re enthusiastic about revealing the proven, peer reviewed speakers and sessions that will help define one of the leading conferences within the online game industry," said Peter Freese, conference director for the 2009 Login Conference. "It’ll definitely be worth keeping an eye on the Login website as we regularly update our list of speakers and sessions."

The 2009 Login Conference takes place from May 11th to 14th at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Seattle. For more information visit the event’s website.

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