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Game licensing is the legal framework that governs how interactive entertainment software is distributed, reproduced, and commercially exploited across territories. It defines who can sell, stream, modify, and sublicense a game -- and under what conditions.
Distribution licenses grant platform rights. Publishing licenses cover manufacturing and marketing. IP licenses allow use of characters and narratives. Streaming licenses govern broadcast gameplay. Each type has distinct territorial, temporal, and financial structures.
Licensees gain specific usage rights within defined parameters. Licensors retain ownership and approval authority. Both parties share obligations around compliance, reporting, royalty accounting, and quality standards. The balance of rights defines the relationship.