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Take-Two settles with the FTC over GTA
After the various charges that were brought upon Take-Two Interactive involving the content in their GTA games, particularly the mini sex game, the FTC has agreed to settle with the company. For Take-Two agreeing to properly label their content in the future, they are pretty much getting off scott free. They won't be fined any astronomical sum, but in the future they will be instantly liable for $11,000 fines for each violation they make to their current agreement. Overall, this probably turned out well for everyone, considering that Take-Two will be able to still produce games and the guidelines set forth for them should make censorship-happy folk rest easy.
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Canadian
on June 9, 2006 10:56 PM |
Shame, GTA was all about being able to do anything, like get a hooker, "screw" her, then kill her to get your money back. |
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