Video Games and Protected Speech - "The basic principles of freedom of speech . . . do not vary with a new and different communication medium"
/In 2011, it was a landmark year for video games, not because of great video games but because the Supreme Court addressed the topic of video games for the first time ever. The Supreme Court acknowledged that video games, like books and movies, communicate ideas and are entitled to first amendment protection. Although this was a win for the video game industry in the U.S., it is not the same worldwide, and other countries, such as Germany, have only recently followed suit.
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