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Monday, December 13, 2010

Policy chief of public officer of Activision Blizzard: California law useless and a waste of money

of Richard Mitchell 2010 12 Oct 7: 50 PM industry has fired off another Salvo in the battle of Cassation preemptory looming on violent video game law of California. Entered in the register County Orange, chief of policy public official Activision, George Rose, declares the right to be "a textbook example of Government go that is stubbornly trying to make sure blind fanaticism is allowed trump reason." Whatever the subject first amendment usual, Rose also notes that the law would put legal and financial unfair pressure on employees of the store, which might be considered legally responsible for the sale of a poor game to a customer of minors.

"Launching this law ominous, and leave for employee to guess if a game is governed by the law or not because it doesn't use the classification system developed our industry," writes Rose, adding that employees could be faced with losing their job or find a way to repay their employer for fines incurred.

Rose also States that, according to the Federal Trade Commission, the PEGI rating system has successfully prevented underage customers purchase games adult. he elaborates that the "violent games egregious" referenced by politicians are both AO classified or not classified at all.In both cases, retailers routinely not stocks of such games.

Finally, note Rose that PEGI is a privately funded programme, whereas the law of Governor Schwarzenegger proposes the Government funded execution. "California is a State with a history of budget deficits, IOUs, furloughed workers in closed offices, DMV, courts shutter, squeezed school districts, where children wait weeks to start school, University, pummeled budgets stretched health care resources and city without enough money to properly fund the police and the fire requirements, "writes Rose," That everyone can use dollars of State which would have wasted here. "


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