Senators Clinton & Lieberman Introduce Federal Game Regulation
Categories: Violent Game Laws
The proposed Family Entertainment Protection Act would levy fines for M-rated game sales to minors, create annual ESRB review, authorize FTC retailer audits
Sources: GameStop | IGN | ZDNet | Next Generation | GameDaily | 1Up.com | GameIndustry.biz | Clinton Website Announcement and Summary of Proposed Act | Lieberman Website
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