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Jack Thompson Files Take-Two, Rockstar Lawsuit

rtt writes "Jack Thompson is back on the video game scene and has followed through with his threat to file a law suit against Rockstar, Take-Two and Walmart for Rockstar's upcoming "Bully" title. bit-tech was sent a copy by the man himself which started as follows "Take-Two has until five o'clock p.m., Eastern time, Monday, August 14, 2006, to inform me in writing that it will forthwith provide me with a copy of Bully so that I and others can analyze it to determine whether it still poses a threat of copycat violence in our schools.""

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  1. I want a Rolls Royce by Larry+Lightbulb · · Score: 5, Funny

    So that I and others can analyze it to determine whether it still poses a threat of copycat luxury car driving in our schools.

  2. Free Promotion by brownaroo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Awsome - Rockstar have a new game - might check it out

  3. Or maybe he could just eat a dick by Reality+Master+201 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seriously, nobody gives a shit about him.

    He's a self-promoting moralistic jerkoff. Stop giving him air by paying attention to him.

  4. Re:Okay, I think I stand for all of us when I say. by aprilsound · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think he just wants a free copy. I mean, who wouldn't?

  5. I think I speak for everyone here, by Vengeance · · Score: 5, Funny

    when I invite Jack to take a nice vacation in the Sun. I mean physically inside the generally accepted diameter of the star.

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  6. Rockstar should send him a copy. by CanSpice · · Score: 5, Funny

    Remember that old story about some tech support guy who, upon asking a user to send him a copy of a floppy disk, received a piece of paper with the floppy disk photocopied on it?

    Rockstar should do that.

  7. Re:Here's hoping for a "Jack Thompson head" mod... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    smacking Jack Thompsons in the head ...

    No, no -- you need to aim for a vital organ.

  8. Jack is a better PR flack than lawyer by Infonaut · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The language from his suit is designed for media consumption, not to sway a judge.

    Here's a random clip from his statement of facts:

    21. Take-Two is fraudulently and deceptively marketing this game not only because it desperately needs the cash from the sale of this controversial game, whose release has been delayed for over a year in large part because of the efforts of the undersigned petitioner, but also because controversy still swirls about the Bully game, and Take-Two is Hell-bent to defuse it.

    Lawyers vary in how they make their statements of fact, but a long litany of statements like this make you sound unhinged and guilty of gross hyperbole. Maybe that's why he's been so stupendously unsuccessful in all of his anti-game lawsuits.

    I also wonder at the letter he sent to Take-Two and Wal-Mart. The opening paragraph certainly sounds like a bald attempt at extortion. He's already skated on thin ice with the Florida Bar and with various judges. I wonder how much longer he'll be able to push the envelope with these vague and poorly constructed lawsuits before he gets nailed to the wall for it.

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  9. Bzzt, Wrong Answer by Kawahee · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd like to see this on a Take Two/Rockstar press release:

    A warning for those of you lazy self absorbed and/or just plain inattentive parents: All the censorship in the world won't make up for bad parenting if your child is more influenced by our games than by Mommy & Daddy, both you and your offspring have much bigger problems than the gameplay. So before you go hauling us or any other studio into court, look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself if you did the best you could, because if you're considering taking us to court, you didn't.

    Inspiration for above

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  10. Enough is enough! by dreamchaser · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Lazy parents. That's the problem, not violent content in games. If parents would actually PARENT their kids instead of being all self absorbed and/or just wanting to 'be their friend'. The vast majority of parents are lazy, do not want to take responsibility for their children's actions, and pay little if no attention to raising them properly. As a parent of a teenager I can say it makes my job all the harder too.

    Instead of going after media (games, movies, whatever), why not focus on the ONLY place where social problems can be adequately addressed...the HOME.

  11. Re:Okay, I think I stand for all of us when I say. by forkazoo · · Score: 5, Informative
    I think he just wants a free copy. I mean, who wouldn't?

    Personally, I kind of want him to win, so I can demand free stuff from every company in the world, and threaten a law suit. That'd be sweet.

    Seriously, this just shows that he think he is above the law, and everybody else is below it. He just can't accept the concept of fairness, if he thinks he has any right to demand that a corporation give him something for free. Especially given that he cites a school board resolution as if that were a major legal binding precident...

    Some of my favorites in his crazy person rant:
    21. Take-Two is fraudulently and deceptively marketing this game not only because it desperately needs the cash from the sale of this controversial game, whose release has been delayed for over a year in large part because of the efforts of the undersigned petitioner, but also because controversy still swirls about the Bully game, and Take-Two is Hell-bent to defuse it.

    Because, you know... No video game in the history of the world ever shipped late, except because of his crusade. It can't possibly be related to needing more time to finish the game. Crazy people like him think they are winning great victories whenever anything happens.

    29. Florida Congressman Jeff Stearns, who recently chaired hearings in the United States House of Representatives, discovered how thoroughly flawed the video game rating system is, as the ESRB is actually paid for and operated, in effect, by the video game industry itself. This is a classic case of the fox guarding the chickens. Congressman Stearns has now introduced to Congress a Bill called the "Truth in Video Game Ratings Act" largely because of the illicit collaboration between the ESRB and Take-Two.

    Right... Thank god for the Federal Book and movie censors... Because, you know, the MPAA isn't funded by movies. And, why the hell is nobody even bothering to ask the industry to self regulate books? I can read a graphic description of horrible bestiality gang bang child rape and decapitation with a chain saw without having to show ID. But, 30 polygons try to do it doggy style, and it's the end of the world.
  12. Re:Okay, I think I stand for all of us when I say. by LurkerXXX · · Score: 5, Funny
    No video game in the history of the world ever shipped late, except because of his crusade.



    Wait, you mean he's the bastard who has been keeping Duke Nukem from me for the last decade plus?

    String him up boys!

  13. Re:Okay, I think I stand for all of us when I say. by Couchmanx · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I grew up being the victim of bullies .. teachers, principals, guidance counsellors and psyciatrists all told me to ..

    1) count to 10 - dont lose your cool
                        Always ended up in 10 more seconds of teasing and bullying
    2) Walk away
                        Last I checked, bullys have legs too
    3) Ignore them
                        Bullys find that to be more of a reason to tease/bully
    4) Ask an adult/teacher for help
                        When I ask for help Im always told that hes not doing anything wrong and that I should be able to do the above 3 things to get rid of them

    So unfortunately I ended up having to defend myself any way I could and the most effective being me beating the living snot out of them.
    Of course this solution always ended the same way at school. The bully would get a slap on the wrist and be sent back to class ( if not bloodied up ) or sent home to be cleaned up and recover a little, and me being suspended/expelled from school because nothing the adults taught me worked.

    I learned at a young age from adults .. not video games (I do play violent games .. depending on how violent you consider Oblivion and most RPGs are, but they are in no way responcible for why I am and hopefully was violent)... that violence was one way to solve a problem and im still trying to get it out of my system. I know I shouldnt resort to it to fix a problem but 90% of the time its the only solution when everyone that tells you to ask for help doesnt help when you ask for it.

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  14. Re:Parenting philosophy by russ1337 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I had to read your post a couple of times to get what you were saying. At first I thought you were advocating "stand up to bully" violence, but after a re-read, you say discipline your kids for fighting (no matter which one started from the postion of power).
    I agree that the answer to kids being bullied is not to be 'coddled' - 100%. But standing up to bullies is sometimes what they are after.
    I moved from NZ to Northern Ireland when I was 12, and because I was 'foreign' became the target of a few of a couple of the school bullies. I pretty much always managed to talk my way out of it. It'd have been a pretty dangerous situation for me to 'stand up to them directly'... most of these guys were pig farmers and victims of home violence. No punch I could deliver was even going to make them wince, and they could easily gather more friends than I had made in the first month or so. So, I had to use quick thinking, even quicker talking and a little avoidance here and there. In the end I got these guys working for me. I started selling potatoe chips (crisps) at school, undercutting the cafeteria and these guys were doing the leg-work and chasing up the outstanding debts.... win win. They just needed a bit of guidance and a little 'motivation'....

  15. Re:Okay, I think I stand for all of us when I say. by shudde · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can read a graphic description of horrible bestiality gang bang child rape and decapitation with a chain saw without having to show ID.



    This post useless without ISBN.