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Quote: State politicians proposing more game regulation
Washington state bill would hold game companies responsible for "inspiring" real-life violence; Arkansas proposal literally keeps "M"-rated games out of kids' reach.
Lawmakers across the country continue to propose legislation that would safeguard youths from the supposedly harmful effects of games that depict violence or that are rated "M" (for Mature content) by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board.
This week in Arkansas, state senator Shawn Womack authored a bill that would require shops that rent or sell "M"-rated games to display them at a height of at least five feet from the floor. The bill, introduced March 3, would allow the Arkansas Department of Public Health to fine vendors up to $500 each time they violate the law.
And three Washington state representatives--Mary Lou Dickerson, Jim McCune, and Jim McDermott--have authored a bill that seeks to hold game companies accountable when minors commit violence seemingly inspired by a video game they've played.
Their bill cites the "increasingly realistic depictions of violence" in games, particularly torture and sexual assault, as well as the killing of women, people of color, and police officers. "These games choreograph violence in a stylized and romanticized way that encourages children and adolescents to associate violence and killing with pleasure, entertainment, feelings of achievement, and personal empowerment," the bill states.
That bill also references studies that correlate the playing of "violent" games with hostile behavior among children and adolescents, arguing that exposure to these games desensitizes them to real-life violence, perhaps inspiring copycat activity. "Throughout the country, law enforcement officers report that offenders committing violent crimes admit that they are intentionally copying the types of violent acts they play out in video or computer games."
Recently, an Alabama family filed suit against Take-Two Interactive and others, saying the publisher's Grand Theft Auto games inspired a young man, Devin Moore, to kill three police officers.
Though Dickerson, McCune, and McDermott's bill seeks to hold game companies partly accountable for allegedly inspiring such criminal acts, others feel it shifts the blame from where it belongs--the perpetrator. "We're removing the responsibility from the person who committed the act to somebody else who's completely removed from the situation," Washington Software Association member Lew McMurran told Seattle-area television station KOMO News.
California assemblyman Leland Yee has authored a bill that would prevent vendors from selling or renting violent games to children under 17. Legislators in Indiana and Missouri have proposed similar bills, but courts in those states have blocked them, saying they violate the free-speech rights of game publishers. Measures are pending in other states as well.
By Beth Winegarner -- GameSpot.com
What the fuck is with this???
What, next you get a longer sentence if you kill women or minorities??
...blood spilled is blood spilled!!!
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Posts: 141 Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2005 8:48 pm Location: The Swamp |
Yeah, what about us Krackers?
Surely my life is worth more than that of a gaddamn cop!
cops know the risks.
If crime games didn't target them then where the fuck is the realism?
if someone wants to kill a cop or whatever then they were probably
gonna do it anyway. not because they played some game.
how many of us play GTA or Mafia or The Punisher.
I know I Don't want any real life dead pigs on my Concience.
i dont want to kill anyone.
well...
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Posts: 1037 Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:30 am Location: The Swamp.....unfortunatelyWebsite: http://www.myspace.com/rob_spleen |
Yeh i agree with skeletor... almost,....did any one say brash?
Maybe that will be new wave of games. killing politions. No one would complain about that,unless you were working for shell(in the game) and killing left wing politions 'cos they were blocking your attempts to destroy the world.
PS if you SIS dudes are reading this i'm talking shit and i don't won't to kill brash, just throw a little verbal mud.
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Quote: 60 Minutes slated to tackle game violence
Upcoming CBS News segment will focus on the Alabama case of a teen who plaintiffs say was inspired to kill after playing Grand Theft Auto.
This Sunday, March 6, the battle between the families of slain Alabama police officers and the makers and sellers of the Grand Theft Auto franchise will go prime time. The CBS news program 60 Minutes will include a segment focusing on the lawsuit sparked by the deaths of three Fayette County, Alabama, officers who were killed by a teen who said he was inspired by the gangland-style game series.
In the segment, 60 Minutes anchor Ed Bradley traveled to Fayette County, interviewing Police Chief Euel Hall and others about the June 2003 events that led to the arrest of 18-year-old Devin Moore. He was charged in the shooting of three local policemen after he was arrested for stealing a car. When caught, Moore allegedly said, "Life's like a video game. You've got to die sometime."
The lawsuit was filed by Jack Thompson on behalf of relatives of two of the victims. Thompson is a lawyer and politician who has helped lead a veritable crusade to protect society from what he says are the ills of violent games. Defendants in the case include Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games, fingered for their part in publishing the Grand Theft Auto series; Sony Corp., Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., and Sony Computer Entertainment America, for producing the PlayStation 2 Devin Moore played on; and Wal-Mart and GameStop, for selling the hardware and software.
Whether the 60 Minutes report will come out on one side or the other of the violent-games debate remains to be seen. Hall told the Alabama-based Tuscaloosa News that he hopes the publicity will help reform the game industry. Bradley also interviewed Thompson, who told the Tuscaloosa news outlet, "He's a neat guy, and he seems to be in our corner on this issue."
When asked to comment on the upcoming segment, Take-Two reps declined.
By Beth Winegarner -- GameSpot
source: http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03/04 ... 19724.html
YAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWNNNNN!!!!
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Posts: 1037 Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:30 am Location: The Swamp.....unfortunatelyWebsite: http://www.myspace.com/rob_spleen |
is this getting fuckin' stupid or what?!? Maybe would could make a game were you kill stupid ass fuckheads who blame everyone else but there stupid ass selves or reletives for killing three people (cops, are still people, just). fucking ruining it for the rest of us who know whats fucking real and what fucking ain't.THIS WILL BE A NEW HENDERSON SONG.
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I'd like to kill Brash. With a grenade. Dosen't mean I actually will though. Fucking slaphead. And you SIS cunts can eat my shit
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Posts: 1037 Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:30 am Location: The Swamp.....unfortunatelyWebsite: http://www.myspace.com/rob_spleen |
And his shit is bad...like real bad...All he eats is cheap hookers poo and beer scum from the bottom of cups
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