New Jersey Passes Online Gambling Law
New Jersey lawmakers have approved a bill that will make online gambling in the state legal, opening the door for companies in the space -- including game companies like Zynga -- to operate online...
View ArticleNJ Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Ban Non-Existent 'Mature Rated' Public Arcade Games
New Jersey State Assemblywoman Linda Stender (D-Union) plans to introduce legislation to ban violent video games in public places. The Assemblywoman has proposed a law that would ban all "M" rated and...
View ArticleExperts: Chris Christie's Video Game Proposals Would Face Uphill Legal Battles
While New Jersey Governor Chris Christie may not let his children play Call of Duty or any other mature rated games, and even though retailers like GameStop and the ESRB work hand-in-hand to make sure...
View ArticleDueling Editorials: Paul Boxer v. Craig Ferguson on Media Violence and...
Three editorials offer just about every side of the New Jersey Governor's push to study and then regulate the sale of violent video games in the State. The first two are two different sides from a...
View ArticleNJ Democrats Push Anti-Game Propaganda Through Senate
New Jersey Senators Raymond Lesniak and M. Teresa Ruiz - both Democrats - have managed to push a proposal (bill S-2715) through the Senate. The bill commissions the New Jersey Department of Education...
View ArticleNCAC Urges Governor Christie to Reject Anti-Game Legislation
Joan E. Bertin, the executive director of the National Coalition Against Censorship, has penned an editorial for the Times of Trenton calling on New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) to reject a bill...
View ArticleUltimate Gaming Teams up with Trump for Online Gambling in New Jersey
Online gambling company Ultimate Gaming has inked an agreement today with Donald Trump's Taj Mahal Associates LLC to operate a range of real money online casino games and poker, using its proprietary...
View ArticleIGDA Urges New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to Veto S2715
The IGDA and its New Jersey Chapter have written a letter to Governor Chris Christie (R) strongly encouraging him to veto S2715 - or as the group calls it, "the New Jersey Video Game Disinformation...
View ArticleNew Jersey Court Approves Used Game Lawsuit Against GameStop
A federal judge in Camden, New Jersey has given the greenlight on a lawsuit against GameStop filed by three customers who claim that three of the company's South Jersey stores sold used games that...
View ArticleIGDA's Letter to the Editor of the NJ Star Ledger: 'Playing Games with Truth'
In the "Letters to the Editor" section of the Star-Ledger newspaper, IGDA chair of the Anti-Censorship and Social Issues Committee Daniel Greenberg says that New Jersey lawmakers are "playing games...
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