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Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality

In a world where VR is revolutionising everything from gaming to education, having a robust legal foundation is essential for navigating Australia’s growing VR market.  These protections help you navigate the complex landscape of intellectual property, contracts, and industry regulations. Without these safeguards, you could face costly legal issues, disputes, or barriers that could hinder your innovation. 

A robust legal framework also supports your business by managing agreements with developers, hardware suppliers, and clients. Well-structured contracts reduce risks, clarify roles, and protect your intellectual property. This allows you to focus on creating cutting-edge VR experiences. By addressing these legal needs early, you can avoid potential setbacks and position your startup or scaleup for long-term success in the competitive VR industry. 

As commercial lawyers, we work with a wide range of virtual reality businesses, including those in gaming, hardware development, and immersive training solutions. Whether you’re developing the latest VR game or pioneering new VR technologies, having strong legal safeguards through the support of a dedicated commercial law firm is essential for your startups growth and sustainability. 

What We Do

Business Structure Advice

We help you choose the best business structure for your VR venture, whether you’re developing VR games, creating VR hardware, or offering VR training solutions.

Company Incorporation

We handle the registration process with ASIC and assist with obtaining your ABN, TFN, and GST registration, ensuring your VR business is legally established and ready to operate.

Legal Documents

We prepare important legal documents, such as licensing agreements, technology contracts, and user agreements, tailored to the specific needs of your VR business.

Intellectual Property Protection

We help you protect your innovative VR content, hardware designs, and software through trademarks, patents, and copyrights, ensuring your creations are safeguarded.

Regulatory Compliance

We ensure your VR business meets all relevant regulations, from data protection and privacy laws to industry-specific standards for VR technology and training.

Contracts and Agreements

We assist in drafting and reviewing contracts with clients, partners, and technology providers, protecting your business interests and ensuring smooth operations.

Our Services

  • Legal Consultation & Advice
  • Licensing Agreements
  • Technology Contracts
  • User Agreements
  • ASIC Registration
  • ABN, TFN, and GST Registration
  • Intellectual Property Protection
  • Data Protection and Privacy Compliance

FAQs

What is the best business structure for my VR business?

The best structure depends on your specific focus—whether it’s VR gaming, hardware, or training. Common options include sole trader, partnership, company, or trust. We provide advice to help you choose the best structure for your VR business.

Company incorporation involves registering with ASIC and obtaining an ABN, TFN, and GST registration. These steps are crucial for legally operating in the VR sector, and we handle
them for you.

Intellectual property protection is essential to safeguard your VR content, hardware designs, and software from infringement. We help secure the necessary protections to ensure your innovations are legally protected.

Key contracts include licensing agreements, technology contracts, and user agreements. We help draft and review these documents to protect your business interests and ensure everything runs smoothly.

Compliance varies depending on your activities, such as following data protection and privacy laws or meeting industry standards for VR technology and training. We help you understand and meet all the necessary regulations for your business.

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Please be advised, Allied Legal does not provide services in loans, family law, criminal law, or migration law.