Court blocks Calif. video game sales restriction
A federal judge has blocked a California law that would have made it illegal to sell or rent violent video games to minors, saying he doubted whether such sales could be banned even if the games were proved to cause violent behavior among children.
The preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the law was based on a finding that the statute risked violating the right to free speech.
Read the complete story Share:
Nokia sees 3G handset sales doubling in 2006
- Web inventor Berners-Lee starts a blog
- NBC Universal acquires controlling stake in MSNBC from Microsoft
- Ford may have lost personal information of 70,000 employees
- Microsoft, Google settle over employee
- Microsoft lashes out at EU over fine threat
- Holiday online shoppers shelled out $25 billion so far
- Appointment of new CEO highlights Lenovo's separation from IBM
- Texas expands lawsuit against Sony BMG
- Second-tier panel makers increasing LCD TV panel shipments
SCO's income continues its fall
- Microsoft buying Opera rumor swirling
- Microsoft in alliance talks with a "Tier 1" Internet company?
- War, The Way It Was Intended - By Email
- SiS and VIA to benefit from strong socket-478 motherboard demand in channel market
- Compal could unseat Quanta as Dell's number one notebook supplier in 2007
- Black Friday LCD TV shipments up more than 1000%
- Amazon.com ships 108 million items during 2005 Holiday season
- Samsung in talks with Sony for NAND Flash supply
- A surge of entertainment PCs to up desktop PC ASP in 2006
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




