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Author:  Tanuki [ 27 Apr 2010, 03:08 ]
Post subject:  Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Assn.

Live. Pay Per View. October.

Let's get ready to beat some ass!

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"This is an important issue with national implications, particularly in light of the growing evidence that these games harm minors and that industry self-regulation through the existing rating system has proven ineffective," the state said in its petition.

However, the judge who wrote the decision overturning the law said at the time that there was no research showing a connection between violent video games and psychological harm to young people.

The state also argued that the appeals court was wrong to require it to show a direct link between violent video games and physical and psychological harm to minors.


Cognitive biases says what?

Author:  Tanuki [ 27 Apr 2010, 03:18 ]
Post subject:  Re: Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Assn.

Let's get ready to beat some ass!


Well I for one am offended by the outrageous content in games and I hope this law is upheld. Do you know what are in games nowadays? Gay sex and penises! Floppy, digitial penises!

Do you want your child to see a penis? Can you imagine the confusion and terror a child would feel if the first thing they saw when they were brought into this world was a penis?

Author:  Soduka [ 27 Apr 2010, 03:22 ]
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This has been going on for like 6 years now. I don't understand why California won't just give it a rest. Maybe they have more pressing concerns, like an economically devastated people and that whole San Francisco disappearing up its own asshole thing.

Author:  Tanuki [ 27 Apr 2010, 03:38 ]
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I don't understand why California won't just give it a rest.


They need to distract, "certain people," before they legalize weed.

Author:  mustangdelta [ 02 May 2010, 15:28 ]
Post subject:  Re: Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Assn.

I think its interesting to have the esteemed Governor backing this absurd law. As opponents have pointed out the games are already rated, trying to take anything beyond ratings systems sort of infringes on various rights.

To think Schwarzenegger released all those movies with weapons, death and mass destruction under a ratings system. Maybe we shouldnt let any of those DVDs be sold?

The International Game Developers Association on Friday condemned censorship of video games, "Limiting the sale of video games based on violence is oppressive censorship, singling out one form of expression based only on popular myth and biased research."

Author:  Tanuki [ 18 Sep 2010, 18:25 ]
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http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/09/17/5129748-movie-makers-comic-book-authors-rally-around-video-games-as-supreme-court-hearing-looms

Supreme Court, Nov. 2nd. Hopefully they don't have some unexpected "interpretations."

Author:  StingingVelvet [ 20 Sep 2010, 02:45 ]
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Debating this with a bunch of UK dudes on pcgamer.com it became evident to me that the issues I have with this law are very American in nature, i.e. the government shouldn't have any power over media. That seems to be common in other countries... ?

Anyway, I am very against it and more importantly it has about a snowball's chance in hell of being approved.

Author:  Tanuki [ 20 Sep 2010, 03:02 ]
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For once, I am glad Scalia is on the Court.

Author:  Soduka [ 20 Sep 2010, 04:30 ]
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That seems to be common in other countries... ?


I can't name a country off the top of my head besides the United States that is barred from banning movies and media, except in cases where its content is commonly seen as obscene and illegal, such as snuff and child porn. I know the UK has a board that can ban movies, as does Ausfailia, Germany, Japan, etc.

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