Lemur
03-20-2006, 21:02
Anybody heard about the Video Game Voters Network (http://www.videogamevoters.org/)? Here's a bit of info from their site:
Video Game Voters Network
The Video Game Voters Network exists to empower Americans who play video games to take action against threats to this entertainment medium and to stay informed about the latest issues that could affect our choice in video game entertainment. Video games are a modern form of entertainment entitled to the same creative and free speech protections afforded by the US Constitution to older media such as movies, music, and books. So join the Video Game Voters Network and speak up for games and gamer rights.
Take A Stand, Protect Your Games!
Senators Hillary Clinton (D-NY), Joe Lieberman (D-CT), and Evan Bayh (D-IN) recently announced that they will introduce "The Family Entertainment Protection Act," which would regulate the sale of certain video games throughout the country.
Penny Arcade had an amusing take (http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2006/20060320.jpg) on the subject. So what are your thoughts? Do we video gamers need our own PAC? Will it do any good? Should we write them some checks, you know, try to get the same treatment the Indian Casinos get?
Video Game Voters Network
The Video Game Voters Network exists to empower Americans who play video games to take action against threats to this entertainment medium and to stay informed about the latest issues that could affect our choice in video game entertainment. Video games are a modern form of entertainment entitled to the same creative and free speech protections afforded by the US Constitution to older media such as movies, music, and books. So join the Video Game Voters Network and speak up for games and gamer rights.
Take A Stand, Protect Your Games!
Senators Hillary Clinton (D-NY), Joe Lieberman (D-CT), and Evan Bayh (D-IN) recently announced that they will introduce "The Family Entertainment Protection Act," which would regulate the sale of certain video games throughout the country.
Penny Arcade had an amusing take (http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2006/20060320.jpg) on the subject. So what are your thoughts? Do we video gamers need our own PAC? Will it do any good? Should we write them some checks, you know, try to get the same treatment the Indian Casinos get?