Posted Jul 24, 2008 at 01:48PM by Victor B.
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GamePolitics brings word of even more potential game legislation today. Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) introduced a bill to the US Senate yesterday that would, to quote the bill,...prohibit the distribution or sale of video games that do not have age-based content rating labels [and] prohibit the sale or rental of video games with adult content ratings to minors... The text of the legislation isn't out yet, however, so the details are still somewhat sketchy. That said, the bill currently has no sponsors and has been referred to the Senate's Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. If you will remember, a couple of days back another important piece of videogame legislation was signed in New York. One of the law's mandates was that "games sold at retail disclose the ratings obtained from the gaming industry's voluntary rating system." Such a law could provide a legal precedent for part of the legislation mentioned above. Related Articles: |
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» And yet
This is already being done. Nice job dumbass
This is already being done. Nice job dumbass
» So True
that guy needs to go out more and look at the video game box for once.
that guy needs to go out more and look at the video game box for once.
» ...
another old white man running your country, what a suprise
another old white man running your country, what a suprise
» hey
I know that this is already being done so it sounds to many of you as stupid to make this an official law but you gotta think outside the box. The bill states videogames as a whole, so this is manly to target online distribution and rental of videogames which most of the times receives no age based ratings or can't really secure that the rental is being made by peoeple eligible by age.
I know that this is already being done so it sounds to many of you as stupid to make this an official law but you gotta think outside the box. The bill states videogames as a whole, so this is manly to target online distribution and rental of videogames which most of the times receives no age based ratings or can't really secure that the rental is being made by peoeple eligible by age.
» ...
ya i was thinkn the same thing
ya i was thinkn the same thing
» Wow
He totally looks like he understands video games.
He totally looks like he understands video games.
» ..
I could see him getting 100% on through the fire and flames. lol.
I could see him getting 100% on through the fire and flames. lol.
» .
MARIO LIKES 13ITCHES!
MARIO LIKES 13ITCHES!
» no point to it
there is absolutely no point to this
all this does is make it an official law
nintendo, microsoft, and sony all make it a requirement to have ESRB rating and no AO content can be published on their systems.
Therefore there is no point to this then to waste taxpayers' money.
there is absolutely no point to this
all this does is make it an official law
nintendo, microsoft, and sony all make it a requirement to have ESRB rating and no AO content can be published on their systems.
Therefore there is no point to this then to waste taxpayers' money.
» yeah
they should let Porn Shops carry AO content. :P
they should let Porn Shops carry AO content. :P
» wow lol
haha the guy looks like ***** Van Dyke...
in a creepy sorta way 0.o
haha the guy looks like ***** Van Dyke...
in a creepy sorta way 0.o
» =0
=0 it bleeped out his first name =0
=0 it bleeped out his first name =0
» JTv2.0
Say hello to Jack Thompson 2.0. He even dyed his hair to look like Jack Thompson's!
Say hello to Jack Thompson 2.0. He even dyed his hair to look like Jack Thompson's!
» effects
Let's say you develop a pc game and want to sell it from your website. Now, you would possibly have to go through the ESRB to get it rated before you can distribute it in the US.
What about Flash games that you play online? Do those now have to be rated? How about foreign import games where the rating is different than in the US?
Let's say you develop a pc game and want to sell it from your website. Now, you would possibly have to go through the ESRB to get it rated before you can distribute it in the US.
What about Flash games that you play online? Do those now have to be rated? How about foreign import games where the rating is different than in the US?
» Wonderful
Our tax dollars hard at work once again. Yet another old clueless politician who hasn't played a video game since Pong, if ever, making it illegal to do something that just isn't done anymore.
Once again, fair is fair, if it's illegal to sell unrated games is should be illegal to sell unrated videos too.
Our tax dollars hard at work once again. Yet another old clueless politician who hasn't played a video game since Pong, if ever, making it illegal to do something that just isn't done anymore.
Once again, fair is fair, if it's illegal to sell unrated games is should be illegal to sell unrated videos too.
» more dumbass politicians
If John Adams was alive today, he would go on a shooting spree!
If John Adams was alive today, he would go on a shooting spree!
» I say this is StupiD!
Why? Games already are Rated by ESRB!
He just looking for attention!
Wasting money on nothing!
Maybe he had a bad experience with his grandson, because he is a Grandfather thats what he is! Being so strict
Senator go to the Capitol to do nothing, thats what senators are...
Thanks
Why? Games already are Rated by ESRB!
He just looking for attention!
Wasting money on nothing!
Maybe he had a bad experience with his grandson, because he is a Grandfather thats what he is! Being so strict
Senator go to the Capitol to do nothing, thats what senators are...
Thanks
» WMAR
There was another one of these Jack Thompson-esque stings on local channel WMAR TV Channel 2 here in Baltimore, and the next day, some idiot who is an editorial writer for baltimoresun.com (who is a Channel 2 media partner) was accusing the video game industry of being more interested in protecting their profits then they were interested in keeping certain games out of the hands of brats. She had said something like, "The industry fights the laws that restrict game sales in order to protect themselves from a M rated game sales drop." The Baltimore Sun and their website was always run by idiots. My idiot step-uncle, Dan Connolly is their head sports writer.
Ben
There was another one of these Jack Thompson-esque stings on local channel WMAR TV Channel 2 here in Baltimore, and the next day, some idiot who is an editorial writer for baltimoresun.com (who is a Channel 2 media partner) was accusing the video game industry of being more interested in protecting their profits then they were interested in keeping certain games out of the hands of brats. She had said something like, "The industry fights the laws that restrict game sales in order to protect themselves from a M rated game sales drop." The Baltimore Sun and their website was always run by idiots. My idiot step-uncle, Dan Connolly is their head sports writer.
Ben
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