New York Game Bill Passes
GamePolitics reports that the bill that will require video games sold in the
state of New York to have ratings labels passed by an overwhelming 61-1 margin,
with the lone dissenting vote coming from Thomas Duane, a senator representing
New York City. The bill will now be passed along to Governor David Paterson, and
if it is signed it will become law in 2010. That is if the bill survive legal
challenges, as elements representing the game industry are likely to sue and
challenge this legislation on constitutional grounds.
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