FTC settles with Rockstar over Hot Coffee
The Federal Trade Commission has announced that Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar games will settle charges that the companies failed to properly inform consumers of Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas’ full content. The FTC’s investigation into the game began after the notorious Hot Coffee scandal erupted into a political frenzy, with lawsuits and chants of "think of the children !" in tow.
Read the complete story here. (Ars Technica)
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