Abstract

The rapid evolution of the E-Sports industry presents unique legal and regulatory challenges, necessitating a comprehensive and adaptable framework to ensure sustainable growth, protect stakeholders, and maintain competitive integrity. South Korea, a global leader in E-Sports, exemplifies the complexities and opportunities within this burgeoning sector. This analysis explores the current legal hurdles in E-Sports, including intellectual property disputes, contractual ambiguities, player welfare concerns, and regulatory inconsistencies across jurisdictions. It proposes strategies for legal and regulatory improvement, emphasizing the standardization of contracts, enhancement of intellectual property protections, establishment of player welfare programs, and the need for global cooperation in E-Sports governance. By addressing these challenges, South Korea can further solidify its position as a model for E-Sports regulation, contributing to the global discourse on E-Sports law and setting a benchmark for other nations. This approach underscores the importance of flexibility, innovation, and collaboration among all E-Sports stakeholders to navigate the industry’s dynamic legal landscape.

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