Michigan Will Have To Pay For Failed Gaming Law
Earlier in the year Judge George Caram Steeh, threw out a Michigan bill that made the selling of violent video games to minors illegal, calling it unconstitutional. Well, now it looks like the great state of Michigan is going to have to pony up to the game industry for the legal fees to the tune of 180k, which is small in comparison to what some of the other states who have had to pay similar fees lately have shelled out. Washington state, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Illinois have been charged as much as 510k for their overturned laws.
So, I guess the E.S.A. does actually do something besides threatening poor bloggers for copyright infringement.
Michigan to Cough Up for Legal Fees [Next Generation]
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