An important turning point in the history of video games and esports is the partnership between the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC). By establishing a new benchmark for justice and honesty, our collaboration seeks to support Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes across these sectors.
Modern ADR procedures designed especially for video games and esports will be implemented in collaboration with ESIC by WIPO’s Arbitration and Mediation Center, which is well-known for its proficiency in handling intellectual property issues. This partnership represents a proactive strategy to resolving conflicts in these quickly growing industries.
The collaboration will prioritize various key areas, including joint awareness-raising efforts and the identification and training of specialized dispute resolution experts. By leveraging the combined knowledge and experience of both organizations, the goal is to streamline the resolution process and ensure equitable outcomes for all parties involved.
“At WIPO, we recognize the growing importance of ADR mechanisms in emerging sectors like video games and esports. Our collaboration with ESIC signifies a commitment to providing the necessary infrastructure for fair and efficient dispute resolution within the video game industry and esports community,” remarked Mr. Marco M. Alemán, Assistant Director General at WIPO.
Stephen Hanna, Chief Executive Officer of ESIC, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “This initiative is a monumental step forward, reflective of our commitment to innovation and the long-term health of the global ecosystem.”
An age of honesty and responsibility in the realm of video games and esports is heralded by this historic partnership between WIPO and ESIC. The alliance hopes to ensure fairness and confidence among stakeholders by putting strong dispute resolution procedures in place and guaranteeing an even playing field for all parties involved.