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Studio operations, platform terms, IP licensing - the legal layer of game-making
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GenieAI is the AI legal assistant trusted by 200,000+ business teams. We draft, review, and negotiate every gaming contract - publishing, licensing, talent, EULA, in-game monetisation - with current-law accuracy across 150+ jurisdictions.
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The features behind faster publishing agreements, licensing deals and contributor contracts.
Produce a first draft of a publishing agreement, licensing deal or contributor contract from a plain-English brief.
See how it works Review & NegotiateCheck a publisher's or platform's markup against the terms your studio accepts on rights, royalties and approvals.
See how it works AI Contract AssistantIt remembers the positions you took on the last publishing deal, so the next negotiation starts from your best precedent.
See how it works Ask your DocumentGet answers on revenue share, IP ownership and platform rights, each tied back to the exact clause.
See how it works Word Add-inMark up a publishing or licensing agreement in the document the counterparty sent, without breaking your review trail.
See how it worksAcross teams
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Auto-draft publishing, distribution, and partnership agreements in seconds, with your standard positions applied.
Surface pre-approved fallback terms so commercial teams move without paging legal for every redline.
See where every commercial agreement sits versus your IP-ownership and licensing positions.
Review dev-tools, contractor, and SaaS agreements in one pass, with risk areas flagged automatically.
Enforce your IP, confidentiality, and audit-rights positions across the entire supplier base.
Surface auto-renewal and price-hike clauses across the supplier base before they trigger.
Surface enterprise-wide risk across publishing, talent, and IP contracts in a single dashboard.
Spin up due diligence packs, acquisition agreements, and joint-venture terms without delaying the deal.
Set IP and confidentiality positions once; let production, sales, and procurement teams draft within them.
Auto-handle NDAs, contractor agreements, EULAs, and standard publishing terms so you focus on novel issues.
Maintain a living gaming-specific playbook your production and commercial teams can draft from directly.
Suggest pre-approved fallbacks for IP, royalty, and exclusivity clauses instantly during deal cycles.
Triage incoming contractor, publisher, and SaaS agreements automatically against your playbook.
Enforce a uniform position on IP, confidentiality, and audit rights across every supplier.
Reduce review backlog from weeks to days with AI-first triage on every incoming agreement.
From independent studios to established publishers.
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Common questions
What studio and commercial leads ask before running deal paperwork through Genie.
Studio service agreements, platform terms, IP licensing, publisher contracts, talent agreements, EULAs, in-game purchase terms - the documents gaming studios and publishers handle.
Yes. Legal sets the positions your business accepts once, as a playbook, and Genie reviews incoming publishing agreements, licensing deals and contributor contracts against it, so routine work moves without joining a legal queue.
Anything outside those positions is flagged rather than waved through, so legal keeps the standard and the business keeps the timeline.
Legal does. The playbook is authored and owned by your legal function: preferred positions, acceptable fallbacks, and the points you will not concede. Genie applies it rather than substituting a standard of its own.
That division is the point. The business gets speed without reopening settled questions, and legal gets consistency without reviewing every draft.
It depends on length and how much the counterparty has changed, so we publish customer outcomes rather than a single headline figure. Firefish, a market research agency of 50 to 100 people with its own in-house legal function, cut contract review time by more than 50% and now handles the same volume with half the legal availability.
HoSt Group, a 700-person energy company, gives 25 commercial seats to its sales and commercial teams and reports 80% faster reviews. The saving comes from Genie reviewing against your playbook first, so whoever opens the contract starts from a marked-up draft rather than a blank page.
Yes. Genie works directly in Microsoft Word, so you review and redline in the document your counterparty actually sent, rather than moving it into another system and breaking your review trail.
DocuSign and Adobe Sign integrations are in development.
Genie flags the deviation instead of accepting it. The change is identified against the specific position it breaches, so whoever reads it can see what was altered, why it matters, and whether it needs a decision from legal.
Escalation is the feature rather than the failure. It is how legal stays in control of the standard while everything inside the standard keeps moving.
No. Documents you generate or upload stay in your tenant, are not used to train models, and confidential material is not shared with third-party LLMs.
GenieAI is ISO 27001 certified and operates under GDPR.
Yes. In a publishing agreement Genie checks who owns the IP, what the recoupment and revenue-share waterfall actually pays out, which platforms and territories are granted, and what happens to the rights if the publisher walks away.
Recoupment is where studio deals are won or lost. The headline split is easy to read; the order in which costs are recovered before that split applies is where the money actually goes.
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