Illinois Judge Follows Michigan Judge: No Gov't Ban On Video Games Allowed
from the try,-try-again.. dept
Just as the US Senate has been discussing a federal law banning the sale of "violent" video games to minors, yet another state law has been stopped by a judge. This time, it's in Illinois, where the judge points out that the state came "nowhere near" showing how such a law did not violate the Constitution. This comes just weeks after a similar law was struck down in Michigan and well after other identical laws have been tossed out in other states. Somehow, though, you get the feeling this isn't over just yet.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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Playing games does not cause crime...
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"It won't be a problem if the parents that are complaining about this stuff would actually pay a little attention to their kids, and control their kids themself, and not expect the government to protect them."
I agree wholeheartedly, it's the same with TV, movies and music. These hysterical parents have no clue they are admitting that they are sucky parents with no control over their children and are lacking the bravery and common sense it takes to raise a child. Apparently we are all supposed to settle for endless disney offal for eternity to protect the kids- I'm sorry but i'd rather get a kitchen table castration then be forced to listen American Idol contestants for the rest of my life because you cannot, will not, do not parent properly. And no, my tax dollars should not be used to pay the government to babysit your ignorant, amoral,
spoiled and undisciplined kids- your prepubescant daughters dress like hookers and your sons idolize gangsters because YOU failed as a parent to control the content that enters their infinitely impressionable minds, not the government, not Eminem and not Rock Star video games..Pull your head out yer anus ya yuppie scum and pay attention to your kid!
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WOW
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By the time your kids are teens, its too late. You can't really 'control' them any longer, cause you can't be with them 24 hours a day like when they're under 5.
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By the time your kids are teens, its too late. You can't really 'control' them any longer, cause you can't be with them 24 hours a day like when they're under 5.
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Unfortunately, we're running into a parental generation that grew up being tossed in front of the TV and letting commercial programming be the babysitter. Well, that mentality has carried over, only, the progamming has changed and the FCC hasn't.
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Bubba say wha?
but actually I was most intrigued with Bubba's statement, which in no way shape or form, resembled a coherent thought or for that matter even a proper sentence.
Bubba - seriously. No offense whoever you are, but if you want to use more sophisticated sounding language, then please learn to do so responsibly, and correctly.
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I'm curious why it is that you feel perfectly alright with some 10 year old buying anything he wants with his milk money (including hard, interactive violence), but DRAW THE LINE at pornography ("obviously"). What is it about the naked human form that is so much more offensive than the stuff found in the GTA series (which extols murder, mayhem, wanton destruction of personal and public property, drug use, drug sale, PROSTITUTION--don't worry, they keep their clothes on)? Clearly you are either:
a) a right-wing Christian crusader, writing this with bible in hand
b) too stoned most of the time to follow your own logic through to conclusion
c) both
As for me, I think that sure, parents should be encouraged to pay attention to the recommended age guidlines already (at least in Canada) on the video game title they buy for their kids; further, they should actually PLAY the games with their kids. There is no better way to understand what a game is about than to play it yourself for 5 minutes. As for the government restricting the sale, I think that you'll find that most people view government involvement in the way they raise their kids to be infringing on one of their most basic rights. And yes, obviously some kids would be better off raised by the state (lousy parents abound), but this fact is counterbalanced by the incredible state abuse possible (think 1984) if we gave them power over raising our kids. More than that, we would all suffer, because the homogeny that would inevitably result if you follow the slippery slope down to more and more state contol over child-rearing practices would cripple innovation. Imagine committees set up to determine the best method of teaching a child to walk while keeping his/her self esteem the highest while the attempt it.
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try and control teens???
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It a Parent thing
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have you ever had a car highjacked from you by a 14 year old at gun point... only to see him run away because he couldn't drive a manual transmisson?
p.s. video games such as Grand Theft Auto are directly related for this name calling stuff, as for that beautiful march afternoon when i thought i would die, you can assume whatever you want. (am i being dramatic... yes. but it is relevant)
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It isn't the video games fault as much as it is the parents and the children themselves. The violence is caused by a psycological problem.
I feel it is the parents responsibility to see what the kids are playing. I mean, GTA is rated M! 17+! The parents bought it for their 10 year olds, and then are blaming the makers for creating it, dispite the fact that they bought a game that was clearly labeled inaproprite for children themselves! Read the label, parents!!!
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oh ya lets blame the parents?? ok, fair enough....
I see this allot. People say, hey we want to live in a world with adult content, and we know that kids shouldn't have access to it, but we think PARENTS should just CONTROL their kids and MONITOR them.
OK, valid point, I agree.... Parenting is a good thing, and yes it does protect your children, but common, we live in a REAL world here. Even if 50% of the population monitored the sites their kids went on, and closely legislated the movies, music and video games they watched... They are still going to get exposed to it by the other 50% at school! The problem is not CONTROLLING kids its controlling an amoral legion of industries that refuses to stop invading children's minds with smut and purposely marketing adult content to them! Now I am all for free speech, and the government not having an iron fist on "content" but a little common sense and moral reasoning by these industries would go along way...
And the truth is parents are still to technology illiterate to monitor these things, and enjoy pornography and violence too much themselves to be good role models.
Yet I have a problem putting all the blame and responsibility on them. FACT is, that the internet is this new generations home. Everything from chat to myspace is growing by leaps and bounds and video games movies and music are an industry that is always growing... But don't expect kids to have all wise parents and good monitoring solutions in place in their lives. As a community, rather a Nation, our mores and values have been corrupted too far for too long. YES Parents are responsible, but as decent humans we have a responsibility as well.
Don't be herded into the popular notion that we should just expect children to turn a "blind eye" to this crap.
I agree that if a minor wants a certain type of content they are going to find it. If you want to get online and find porn, its not hard and it never will be. If you want to watch violence and sex, and your under age its allot easier that sneaking into the movies was in our generation. If you want the latest "M" game, your parents will buy it for you for Xmas, because honestly they don't know any better... What needs to change is, what society deems "popular" and markets to this age group, not .xxx and banning video games.
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The REAL reason behind this Illinois stuff...
The current governor has absolutely no idea how to invigorate the economy in Illinois. Manufacturing is becoming close to non-existant in IL. So, he's championing a 'no lose' cause as a smoke screen. Everyone is considered that teens are violent and out of control. Video games are the evil driving our teens to violence. Only a damned fool (or a judge whose actually read the Constitution of the US) would stand in the way of this legislation.
All the while, everyone bickers about whether video games are all evil or not. And, slowly but surely, jobs in Illinois go to other states or worse, other countries.
How do I know this? Simple. Until this fall, I lived in Illinois, was unemployed for nearly 18 months in my chosen field. I now live in central Iowa where there's work in my chosen field.
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1984
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