SAN FRANCISCO — Two new in-house openings at Facebook Inc.’s virtual reality division offer a glimpse into the social media giant’s plans for the $2 billion technology it purchased more than two years ago.
The incoming lawyers should be “transactional generalists” with backgrounds in mobile or console gaming, and the less-senior attorney can expect to draft contracts and handle negotiations on “game distribution agreements, content and software licenses, and developer-facing contracts and terms. The more-senior attorney should have experience in e-commerce, payments, marketing, privacy—and competition law.”
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