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Video Games, the First Amendment, and Obscenity

An anonymous reader writes with an excerpt from an article about how obscenity laws and the first amendment relate to modern games: "This question is a tough one, for the very good reason that no video game developer or publisher has ever been prosecuted for obscenity related to video games. As we have seen, if the medium of video games are held to the same standard as literature and film then, presumably, they can also be held to be obscene. One of the reasons for the lack of obscenity prosecution against video game developers and publishers is that the courts have limited obscenity to sexual content only. In fact, the courts have gone so far as to specifically reject calls to alter the definition of 'obscenity' to include violent content in video games. The other major reason is the vast majority of video games sold in the United States have only small amounts of sexual content thanks to the Electronic Software Rating Board."

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  1. The main reason games don't have obscene content by JoshuaZ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So games don't have much potentially obscene content because of existing censorship and fear of further censorship if they included sexual content? Talk about a chilling effect...

  2. Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness by eldavojohn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Declaration of Independence. Three inalienable rights. It shocks the hell out of me that people don't understand everyone's entitled to these. If what I'm doing doesn't deprive other people of these three rights, I should be able to do it. Yes, that's a libertarian viewpoint but it's in the Declaration of Independence. If I want to play Left 4 Dead in my home, what do you care? It's not depriving you of any of these three things and I enjoy it. Should I start saying that you sitting at home all night reading The Holy Bible is bothering me? Because it's about the same damn thing with Lazarus and the whipping and the lashing and the begetting and the Mary Magdalene and the apocalypse ... See how stupid this argument is? It's a waste of time. It has been this way with books and movies and it will be that way with video games. Get over it and move on to target things worth your time censoring and prosecuting like child pornography.

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  3. Re:The main reason games don't have obscene conten by grumbel · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The lack of sex has little to do with first amendment as its pretty much all based on the self censorship the industry is doing via the ESRB.

    A game that contains sex gets rated AO by the ESRB and AO means that it won't be allowed to make it on either Nintendo's, Sony's or Microsoft's console. There is still the PC market, but Walmart and other shops won't carry AO either. So AO pretty much results in a game that you can't sell, so everybody avoids it as good as they can, meaning no sex in games.

  4. Re:The main reason games don't have obscene conten by Em+Emalb · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dude, WE KNOW.

    We're waiting on the AARP crowd to die off so we can take control. There's a shit-ton of baby boomers out there, they're active and they vote.

    Once they're all dead, we'll "relax" more as a country.

    But yeah, I agree, I'd rather see a delicious breast than some dude get blown to pieces by a gun in a movie.

    Don't kid yourself though, Europe is just as screwed up as the US is, just in slightly different ways.

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