Ars Technica (Opinion) — Ars Technica spoke with Rich Taylor, the Entertainment Software Association’s Senior VP of Communications & Industry Affairs, to find out why this law would be unconstitutional, and why it would set a chilling precedent for film, music, and publishing. “There is no reason to think this would be restricted to the video and computer game industry—that’s what the initial law targets,” he told Ars.
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