Ban on Violent Games Fails Miserably

Judge Issues Prelim. Injunction Against Louisiana Law
Last evening Federal District Court Judge James Brady ruled in favor of the video game industry’s request for a preliminary injunction to keep the law from taking effect. Granting the preliminary injunction indicates that Judge Brady believes the industry is likely to win the case on its merits when a final decision is rendered at some future point.

This is certainly good news. Maybe soon people will look at violent video games the same way they look at violent movies and tv shows.

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One Response to Ban on Violent Games Fails Miserably

  1. zeldagamer says:

    “Maybe soon people will look at violent video games the same way they look at violent movies and tv shows.”
    Amen to that brother.

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