European Video Games, Politics, & Culture with Malte Behrmann

European Video Games, Politics, & Culture with Malte Behrmann

Show notes

This week Malte Behrmann, Author and Professor at BBW Hochschule, sits down with our host, Alexander Fernandez, CEO of Streamline Media Group, to discuss the landscape of video games in Europe and how Malte played an integral role in the acceptance of video games by being active legally, politically, and business wise. Malte Behrmann is a professor and independent attorney based in Berlin. His clients are mainly game developers, film producers and startups.

What you will learn:

  1. When and why did Germany change their minds about video games?
  2. Did Germans have the idea of the metaverse first?
  3. The future of indie developers

and much more!

Malte's Website: https://malte-behrmann.de/ LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3Jx5DQi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malte.behrmann.1 Master program: https://www.bbw-hochschule.de/studium/studiengaenge/master/management-of-creative-industries.html

The amazon link to his new book (from Germany) https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Malte-Behrmann/dp/3662639203

The book recommended at the end: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Andrew-Chen/dp/0062969749

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