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FTC report: retailers clamping down on M-rated game sales
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FTC report: retailers clamping down on M-rated game sales

Video Games – A new report from the Federal Trade Commission is praising the game industry for improved rates of turn-away for underage gamers trying to purchase M-rated games. In fact, it's much harder for kids to buy an M-rated game than it is to get a ticket to an R-rated movie or buy an R-rated DVD.

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It's about time!!

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Ditto, Engineer! BIG DITTO!

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Now we have to take on the movie ratings. I can't believe what they think is appropriate for 13 year-olds.

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You're about that triizine.

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I don't like censorship by the government. Can't the parents of these kids do their jobs.

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Great job. Need to get the ones lagging to do better.

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I don't like censorship by the government.

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Interesting

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