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Post by leunas on Jan 12, 2007 16:38:07 GMT -5
Washington D.C. has significantly scaled-back its new video game legislation, called the Consumer Education on Video and Computer Games for Minors Act. Originally the legislation would have prohibited selling M-rated games to minors. This has been dropped due to constitutionality concerns. Now the legislation only requires that a consumer education program be created to help parents understand game ratings. Coverage at: tinyurl.com/ync9w7 (GamePolitics.com) www.davis.ca/community/blogs/video_games/archive/2007/01/11/885.aspx
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