Blame The Video Game Lawyer Is Back
from the responsibility?-pshah! dept
We've written about Jack Thompson before. He's the lawyer who seems to think that every violent act committed by children in the last half a decade can be pinned on the makers of the video game Grand Theft Auto. He's filed numerous lawsuits against the makers of the game, which never seem to get very far. However, he seems to be quite persistent and has now filed another lawsuit against the game company, blaming them for a teenager who shot three policemen after he was arrested for grand theft auto (the real kind, not the game). Apparently, Thompson doesn't seem to think teenagers should be responsible for their own actions. All this does is give them an out, allowing them to blame the video game, rather than take responsibility for what they've done. The fact that millions of people play these games all the time and don't then go on a killing rampage suggests that Thompson has a pretty high hurdle to prove that the game caused this sort of behavior. However, it's pretty clear he's not about to stop trying any time soon. Even if the kids involved in these crimes did play games like Grand Theft Auto, and even if they had trouble distinguishing between the game and reality, doesn't that suggest that those kids have serious problems that need attention, rather than simply shifting all of the blame to the video games?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Jack Thompson
Frankly, I wish someone would figure out a way to sue people like him for attempting to restrain free speech, trade and the like.
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Now anyone can get away with murder!
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Re: Now anyone can get away with murder!
It would be sweet irony if someone killed HIM and used the “Grand Theft Auto” defense.
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Ok so I'm great at...
Please everyone that disagrees with this guy please email him and tell him off
jackpeace@comcast.net
I actually got a reply from someone (probably a clerical worker) it was hilarious
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a simple proposal
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video games and crime
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