Preliminary Injunction Granted Against Oklahoma ‘Games as Porn’ Law
Categories: Decisions, Injunctions, Violent Game Law Cases
Text of Preliminary Injunction
Text of Law (HB 3004)
As expected, the Oklahoma law that would make it a felony for anyone to sell, rent or display games which contain “inappropriate violence”, has been enjoined. The law would require stores to keep such games hidden in a similar manner to pornographic magazines and videos. The law was set to go into effect on November 1, 2006.
Sources: Gamasutra | GameDaily.biz | ars technica | Law.com | GameSpot | Next Generation | GamePolitics.com
GamePolitics.com Full Coverage of Oklahoma ‘Games as Porn’ Law
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