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Article D331-19 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

For the purposes of I of article 220 terdecies of the French General Tax Code, a company is considered to be a video game creation company if, on the one hand, it is responsible for the artistic and technical production of a video game and, on the other hand, it initiates and incurs the expenditure necessary for the creation of this video game. This status may be granted to several…

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Article D331-20 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

For the application of 1° of 1 of III of Article 220 terdecies of the French General Tax Code, the cost of developing a video game is understood to be all the expenditure incurred by the video game creation company for the production of the first version of the video game ready to be duplicated with a view to its marketing or to be made available to the public online.

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Article D331-22 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Compliance with the conditions for the creation of video games set out in 3° and 4° of 1 of III of article 220 terdecies of the French General Tax Code is verified using a points scale. This scale is made up of an “Authors and creative collaborators” group, a “Contribution to the development of creation” group and, for video games specifically intended for an adult audience and marketed as such,…

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Article D331-23 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

For the “Authors and creative collaborators” group, the points, totalling 20, are allocated as follows: 1° Creative director or director: 3 points; 2° Person responsible for designing the mechanics of the video game: 3 points; 3° Scriptwriter: 2 points; 4° Art director: 2 points; 5° Music composer or creator of the sound environment: 1 point; 6° Members of the creative team, including concept and environmental artists, computer graphics artists, level…

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Article D331-24 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

1° For the purposes of 1° to 5° of article D. 331-23, points are only awarded if the following conditions are met for the video game in question: a) The authors and creative collaborators are either French nationals or nationals of a Member State of the European Union or another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area that has signed a tax treaty with France containing an…

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Article D331-25 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

For the “Contribution to the development of creativity” group, points are allocated as follows: 1° A total of 2 points are allocated to the “Heritage-based creation” sub-group when the video game is inspired by Europe’s historical, artistic and scientific heritage or when the video game is adapted from a cinematographic work, an audiovisual work, a literary work, a musical work or a video game whose last version was published more…

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Article D331-25-1 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

For the “Contextualisation of violence” group, points for each of the sequences in the game are awarded as follows: 1° The violence is disproportionate and gratuitous: 1 point; 2° The violence is crude and detailed in a visually realistic environment: 1 point; 3° If the sequence contains violence meeting the previous two criteria, the violence in this sequence is quantitatively accentuated: 1 point; 4° The violence cannot be circumvented: 1…

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