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  2. Video game censorship - Wikipedia

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    On 24 January 2011, Joe Baca reintroduced the Video game health labelling act as H.R. 400 of the 112th Congress. [49] The bill was once again passed onto the subcommittee. On 27 June 2011, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association. Video games were protected speech under the First Amendment.

  3. Television censorship - Wikipedia

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    Blood-C, a Japanese anime television series, has been banned since it includes a "particularly bloody" scene which may cause "extreme discomfort". [1] In 2021, China announced to ban violent, vulgar, and bloody children's TV shows.

  4. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    Falsely accused by evangelical blogger Kevin McCullough of containing "rape and sodomy", which later led to the removal of McCullough's blog entry on Townhall.com.The game was featured on the Fox News Channel following the controversy, [16] with host Martha MacCallum, which included the headline "full graphic sex". [17]

  5. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Brazil has banned many video games since 1999, mainly due to depictions of violence and cruelty, [20] making it illegal to distribute and otherwise sell these games. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Additionally, the Brazilian advisory rating system requires that all video games be rated by the organization, where unrated video games are banned from being sold in ...

  6. Champagne (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    The advertisement was part of the "Play More" campaign, which was linked to the website "playmore.com", which consisted of about 25 flash games, TV ad previews, exclusive viral clips, and downloadable screensavers. [3] [4] The "Play More" campaign appeared in 16 European countries. [3]

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  8. Shhh! FCC to Enforce Law Banning Loud TV Commercials - AOL

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    Online advertising is growing faster, but television still consumes most of the industry's money -- globally, $6.50 out of every $10 spent. But in the United States, TV advertisers are going to ...

  9. China banned a video game called 'Coronavirus Attack' where ...

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    A video game called "Coronavirus Attack," in which players have to shoot and kill zombies carrying the virus, has been banned in China. It even has a motif that resembles a Chinese flag made of ...