Why esports businesses should pay close attention to employment law | Opinion
Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Following the pandemic-induced boom in esports viewership, and the steady deluge of non-endemic financing that followed it, the industry now appears to have slowed to take stock. FaZe Clan and The Guard are only the most recent among a slew of big-name organisations making layoffs, and the broadcast side of the industry has faced a similar fate. Clearly, the age of esports as a profit-driven business is firmly upon us. Despite this rise into mainstream legitimacy, it is easy to get the sense that some organisations do not fully appreciate their legal duties as employers. Esports stands as potentially unique among entertainment industries in that a significant number of the biggest businesses will have spent long periods as bedroom projects, or been birthed out of online forums or Discord servers. The consequence is a lack of corporate polish, which is responsible for giving esports much of its charm and community feel, but also enables more questionable practices to slip by. Read more
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Following the pandemic-induced boom in esports viewership, and the steady deluge of non-endemic financing that followed it, the industry now appears to have slowed to take stock. FaZe Clan and The Guard are only the most recent among a slew of big-name organisations making layoffs, and the broadcast side of the industry has faced a similar fate. Clearly, the age of esports as a profit-driven business is firmly upon us.
Despite this rise into mainstream legitimacy, it is easy to get the sense that some organisations do not fully appreciate their legal duties as employers. Esports stands as potentially unique among entertainment industries in that a significant number of the biggest businesses will have spent long periods as bedroom projects, or been birthed out of online forums or Discord servers. The consequence is a lack of corporate polish, which is responsible for giving esports much of its charm and community feel, but also enables more questionable practices to slip by.
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