The Entertainment Software Association served 3.4m takedown notices for copyright infringement in 2012, according to a recently released annual report from the organization. The report states that anti-piracy efforts last year assisted in removing nearly 100k Google links containing infringed game files, adding that the average duration of time it …
Read More »ESAC’s Canada game industry survey ends next week
Organisation calls on developers to help evaluate sector's size, comoposition and economic impact
Read More »ESA launches parental control and ratings awareness campaign
The ESA has announced a new national public awareness campaign to educate American parents further regarding the tools and info available to help manage their families’ entertainment choices. The effort will encourage retailers to display more info on game ratings and parental controls on their websites and storefronts. The campaign …
Read More »ESA campaigns to boost gaming’s public image
Trade body plans to educate public on ESRB ratings and games for all ages
Read More »Game execs call for acceptance of LGBT in games
EA, Kixeye, the ESA and others speak up on representation and diversity in the industry
Read More »ESA to hold E3 student dev contest
Five finalists to have their games exhibited on the show floor
Read More »DeNA joins Entertainment Software Association
Mobile platform holder and developer becomes 36th company in trade body
Read More »Mobile giant DeNA joins the ESA
The US trade body ESA has bolstered its membership to 36 companies with the addition of mobile business DeNA. The move continues the ESA’s diversification and marks an acknowledgement by the organisation of the ever-growing mobile games market. DeNA is a leader in developing and publishing social mobile games and …
Read More »ESA raises $822k for charities and scholarships
Gabe Newell 2012 honouree at Night to Unite - for Kids gala
Read More »ESA Canada welcomes new president and CEO
Jayson Hilchie steps up to lead trade body representing Canada's game industry
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