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  2. Senate bill would give NCAA players the ability to license ...

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    The bill's release comes two days after EA Sports announced it was bringing back its college football video game franchise. Bill would allow players to group license for NCAA football game [Video ...

  3. Family Entertainment Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The FEPA would have imposed fines of US$1000 or 100 hours of community service for a first time offense of selling a "Mature" or "Adult-Only" rated video game to a minor, and $5000 or 500 hours for each subsequent offense. The bill also called for a FTC investigation into the ESRB to ascertain whether they have been properly rating games. [2]

  4. 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games

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    Video game consoles had reached the 16-bit era with the ability to support higher resolution graphics. Alongside this, video games had started to draw older players, creating a market for games with more mature content, both on home consoles and in arcades. [2] During this period, two key players were Nintendo and Sega.

  5. Talk : 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games

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    A fact from 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 19 December 2018 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:

  6. Game theory explains why AOC and other progressives should ...

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    The fight over the spending bills looks an awful lot like a classic game theory problem. The best strategy for that dilemma is to punish defectors.

  7. Fallout review: Video game adaptation is filled with anarchic ...

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    3/5 Prime Video series might leave non-gamers a little baffled, but for those already invested in this atomic dust bowl, it should prove a satisfying extension of the franchise

  8. Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association - Wikipedia

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    Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, 564 U.S. 786 (2011), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court that struck down a 2005 California law banning the sale of certain violent video games to children without parental supervision.

  9. Online News Act - Wikipedia

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    The Online News Act (French: Loi sur les nouvelles en ligne), known commonly as Bill C-18, is a Canadian federal statute.Introduced in the 44th Canadian Parliament, passed by the Senate on June 15, 2023, and receiving royal assent on June 22, 2023, the act will implement a framework under which digital news intermediaries (including search engines and social networking services) that hold an ...