Sentences with phrase «restricts sales of the game»

This one's probably due for a CERO Z rating (which restricts sales of the game to customers 18 and up), the same rating Oneechanbara and Oneechamploo retroactively received.

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London derbies and top six games go on restricted sale, meaning you have to either have a Spurs membership or have bought Spurs tickets within the last couple of months or so.
Are looking for ways to restrict the sale of violent games to minors by establishing a rating system.
In Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, the case Bozell was writing about back in 2011, the Court ruled 7 - 2 that a California law restricting the sale of violent video games to minors was unconstitutional.
This is an invaluable means of helping retailers gauge their performance in enforcing their voluntary store policies restricting the sale and rental of M - rated games and their compliance in displaying ESRB rating signage.
To contact ESRB about an ERC retail member store's compliance with their store policy restricting the sale of M (Mature) and AO (Adults Only) rated games to children, click here
A ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2011 (Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association / Entertainment Software Association) found that video games are a constitutionally - protected form of expression, and that laws restricting their sale or rental based upon violent content are unconstitutional.
The White House and a number of lawmakers from around the United States are seeking to curb violence in video games either by restricting their sales to minors through establishing a rating board - which is already done via the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)- or potentially by implementing a tax on select «violent» video games.
The next instalment in the series has just received an R18 + rating from the Australian Classification Board, restricting the game from sale to consumers under the age of 18.
What kind of First Amendment would permit the government to protect children by restricting sales of that extremely violent video game only when the woman — bound, gagged, tortured, and killed — is also topless?
J. Craig Williams: Well Bob, in the 2011 Supreme Court ruling of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, it was decided that California law restricting the sales of violent video games to minors violated the right to free speech.
The case centered on an ambiguous California law, passed in 2005, which sought to restrict the sale and rental of violent games to minors, and mandated an additional labeling requirement.
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