Daniel Reyes
Partner
Gaming & Interactive Media
Counsels game studios on IP, publishing and monetization strategies.
Background
Daniel Reyes is a Partner specializing in gaming and interactive media law, representing game developers, publishers, and esports organizations on intellectual property, publishing agreements, and monetization strategies. Daniel has advised clients on some of the industry's most innovative business models, from free-to-play economics to blockchain-based gaming.
His practice includes game development agreements, publishing and distribution deals, in-game content licensing, esports contracts, and regulatory compliance for gaming companies. Daniel has particular expertise in mobile gaming, live service games, and emerging Web3 gaming models. He regularly speaks at gaming industry conferences and maintains close relationships with major studios, independent developers, and platform holders.
Education
- J.D., NYU School of Law
- B.A., UCLA
Admissions
Recent Publications
Building Compliant Web3 Gaming Economies: A Legal Framework
As blockchain-based gaming gains traction, developers face complex regulatory questions around digital assets, secondary markets, and player ownership.
Your In-Game Items Are Not Securities. Your Roadmap Might Be.
The March 2026 taxonomy puts NFTs and utility tokens outside the securities laws, then hands the securities analysis to the marketing team. What game, music and entertainment businesses should change now.
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