Video Game Addiction and the Law
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Episode Summary:
In this episode, Mark Shirian breaks down the rise of video game addiction lawsuits targeting major developers like Epic Games, Activision Blizzard, Sony, and Nintendo. He explains how game design features such as loot boxes, daily rewards, and time-limited events are being challenged in court for fostering compulsive play and harming teens. Mark also explores defenses raised by gaming companies, the role of the WHO’s classification of gaming disorder, and how these lawsuits could reshape the future of the gaming industry.
Key Timestamps:
00:01:20 – What video game addiction litigation means and why big companies are targeted
00:03:45 – How courts evaluate causation and defenses from developers
00:05:10 – Signs of addiction in teens and how they strengthen legal claims
00:06:50 – WHO’s recognition of gaming disorder and its influence on lawsuits
00:08:30 – Why MDL was denied and California’s coordinated proceeding explained
00:09:40 – First Amendment defenses raised by gaming companies
00:11:00 – Damages sought: microtransactions, therapy costs, and emotional distress
00:12:20 – Potential industry changes and regulation if lawsuits succeed
About the Show
The Millennial Lawyer Podcast breaks down key legal issues that impact everyday life. Hosted by Mark Shirian, this podcast provides expert insights on personal injury law, corporate liability, and legal challenges affecting the modern world. Whether you’re navigating an insurance claim, dealing with a lawsuit, or just want to stay informed about your legal rights, this show is here to help.
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