Provide in-house legal support for game studios: draft, review, and negotiate contracts; protect and enforce IP; advise on game features, policies, and monetization; maintain EULAs/ToS/privacy policies; manage pre-litigation, DMCA takedowns, and external counsel coordination.
Who are we?
Tripledot Studios is one of the largest independent mobile games companies in the world.
We are a multi-award-winning organisation, with a global 2,500+ strong team across 12 studios.
Our expanded portfolio includes some of the biggest titles in mobile gaming, collectively reaching top chart positions around the world and engaging over 25 million daily active users.
Tripledot’s guiding principle is that when people love what they do, what they do will be loved by others.
We’re building a company we’re proud of. One filled with driven, incredibly smart and detail-orientated people, who LOVE making games.
Our ambition is to be the most successful games company in the world, and we’re just getting started.
Responsibilities
- Draft, review, and negotiate a wide variety of agreements, including development, publishing, licensing, talent/voice-actor, influencer, distribution, and vendor agreements.
- Oversee the protection and enforcement of our IP portfolio (trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets). Advise on IP clearance for in-game content, titles, and marketing materials.
- Act as a trusted advisor to game studios and product teams, reviewing features, community moderation policies, and monetization strategies from inception to launch.
- Maintain and update our End User License Agreements (EULAs), Terms of Service, and Privacy Policies to reflect evolving legal landscapes and game features.
- Manage pre-litigation disputes, DMCA takedowns, and coordinate with other counsels when necessary.
Qualifications
- Meaningful experience supporting legal teams, either in-house or at a law firm.
- Strong understanding of legal department functions and best practices.
- Exceptional organizational and project management skills.
- Familiarity with legal technology platforms (e.g., Ironclad, Jira, etc.).
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills in English, coupled with strong interpersonal abilities.
- Business acumen, pragmatism, and resourcefulness.
- Curiosity, excellence, and positivity.
- Great work ethics and professionalism.
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