Legal battle erupts: Game developers say you can't sue us for making games too entertaining - TechStory
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The world of video games is facing a legal firestorm. Multiple lawsuits allege that popular titles like Fortnite and Call of Duty employ manipulative design elements to create addictive experiences, particularly harmful to young players. But in a recent coordinated response, major developers like Microsoft, Sony, and Epic Games are pushing back, arguing their creations […]

Or we could just emphatically say no. Do you think governments exist in a vacuum? They exist to serve the peoples interests, not the other way around.

Of course they don’t.

But you have to contend with the fact that the overwhelming majority of people are apathetic or in favor of these kind of measures.

The morality police of the Christian right are campaigning for this. Many moderates don’t care.

If it’s coming, and it is, we should be sure to be part of a solution that makes it at least somewhat private.

But you have to contend with the fact that the overwhelming majority of people are apathetic or in favor of these kind of measures.

That’s not even true.

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