Introducing eSport arbitration
Competetive gaming is set to generate almost US$500million this year. (Credit: michal-rojek)
The World eSports Association – which was formed six months ago to professionalise competitive video gaming – has developed an option for ad hoc arbitration of doping and other disputes under its own dedicated rules, with Zurich as default seat.
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