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    IRC Chat Proposed Law Permits Confiscation of Unrated Games

    GamePolitics reports that a new legislation in the works by New York State Republican Rep. Brian Kolb adds a twist to the standard proposal prohibiting the sale of violent or sexually explicit games to minors:

    In addition to blocking retailers from selling such games to minors, the bill, A02787 provides "the Courts" the power to confiscate any games which do not clearly display a rating label. The bill also requires retailers to make games available for review by parents prior to purchase.
    Kolb's bill calls for fines of up to $1,000 as well as unspecified criminal penalties. If passed, the measure will take effect on November 1st.

    I can see the ESA and ESRB actually liking this, it essentially pushes those rogue publishers who still put games out, and I don't think there are a lot of them, to go through the ratings process.

    via kotaku

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    awww! now i cant play my dirty games!
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