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Posted Mar 30, 2009 at 07:07PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News Tags: Jack Thompson, Mark Shurtleff
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Jack Thompson - Image 1After getting his video game and movie bill vetoed by Utah Governor Jon Huntsman last week, a frustrated Jack Thompson turns his attack to Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, who expressed concerns about the legality of HB 353. Thompson sent an email to Salt Lake Tribune, and a copy of it to GamePolitics, saying that Shurtleff is "dead meat" in the header.

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Posted Feb 03, 2009 at 10:16PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Mods Tags: Jack Thompson, Mark Shurtleff
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Am baaaack!!! - Image 1Can they just stop already? Le sigh. Another day, another video game bill proposed. Well, this bill is not exactly new already. This bill confirmed to be sponsored by a Republican state legislator is none other than the one originally crafted by the crafty Jack Thompson. You know, the "Games as Porn" bill. Am sure you're intrigued. Go on, head to the full article for the details.

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Posted Jan 22, 2007 at 04:37PM by Ian C. Listed in: News, Videos Tags: ESRB, Jack Thompson, YouTube, Mark Shurtleff
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Miami attorney Jack Thompson has accused Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff of "locking arms" with the video game industry. A letter to Shurtleff (released to several media outlets) reads:

You are a free enterprise enthusiast who has locked arms with the video game industry even to the extent of doing TV ads endorsing the ESRB game rating system…

Did you not know that sworn testimony before the US House of Representatives last year established that the ESRB rating system is a sham?


The advert does seem a little cheesy. It also feels a little off that the kids in the ad are playing with a Gamecube. But you do have to admit: there is a need for messages like this to be spread. A lot of folks just don't plain care what their kids play.

Here's the ad that sparked Thompson's comments:


So, is he a "free enterprise enthusiast" or an Attorney General (who is probably probably doing this for the self promotion, but is at the same time) trying to get parents who are too stupid to use the ratings system to be responsible? We'll leave that up to you folks. Oh, and please keep the comments civil. We wouldn't want Jack to sue us for defamation or whatever, right?

As the populace of YouTube say: common sense for the win!


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