OK, LA game laws approach rulings

by pgaliba | August 18, 2006 at 01:51 am
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June was a busy month for the Entertainment Software Association, with three legal battles erupting as a result of game-restriction laws being passed in Oklahoma, Minnesota, and Louisiana. Minnesota's law was overturned in July, but the other disputes have yet to be resolved, with the wheels of justice still turning, albeit slowly.

In Louisiana, the ESA was ordered earlier this week to turn in a brief within two days, with the state being given two days after that to respond. The judge said he would rule on the ESA's request for a preliminary injunction preventing the law from being enforced "as soon as the briefs are received." Currently, the judge has a temporary restraining order keeping authorities from upholding the game-restriction law, but the preliminary injunction would be a big step to the ESA's ultimate goal of obtaining a permanent injunction in the case.

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