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Supreme Court to Rule on Violent Video Games Law

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April 27, 2010
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Supreme Court to Rule on Violent Video Games Law
The US Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments in California law designed to enable government regulation of violent video game sales to minors. My two cents: California's attempt to equate violent video games with explicit materials (in terms of restrictions thereon) is utterly deluded. - Matt Peckham, PCWorld
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