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An Addendum to Yesterday's Blog
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 1:04pmAs if to prove my point about the mature "themes" in COD being a contributing factor to it's "M" rating, this article was published in The Boston Herald this morning.
Nina Huntemann, the article's feature, is a professor at my alum, Suffolk University (well, it's where I attended law school). Not only does she bring up the point that...
An Addendum to Yesterday's Blog
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 1:04pmAs if to prove my point about the mature "themes" in COD being a contributing factor to it's "M" rating, this article was published in The Boston Herald this morning.
Nina Huntemann, the article's feature, is a professor at my alum, Suffolk University (well, it's where I attended law school). Not only does she bring up the point that...
An Addendum to Yesterday's Blog
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 1:04pmAs if to prove my point about the mature "themes" in COD being a contributing factor to it's "M" rating, this article was published in The Boston Herald this morning.
Nina Huntemann, the article's feature, is a professor at my alum, Suffolk University (well, it's where I attended law school). Not only does she bring up the point that...
An Addendum to Yesterday's Blog
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 1:04pmAs if to prove my point about the mature "themes" in COD being a contributing factor to it's "M" rating, this article was published in The Boston Herald this morning.
Nina Huntemann, the article's feature, is a professor at my alum, Suffolk University (well, it's where I attended law school). Not only does she bring up the point that...
Re: Dante's Inferno Proves Corrupt ESRB
Monday, December 21, 2009 - 3:18pmI am writing this blog in response to this article, which was posted on PS3center.net on 12/19. I would highly encourage you to read that article first, and for your own opinions and conclusions about the ESRB. I had a few thoughts on both the article and the ESRB that I would like to address.
First of all, Dustin (the author of the article), you do make a good point - complaints, potential...
Re: Dante's Inferno Proves Corrupt ESRB
Monday, December 21, 2009 - 3:18pmI am writing this blog in response to this article, which was posted on PS3center.net on 12/19. I would highly encourage you to read that article first, and for your own opinions and conclusions about the ESRB. I had a few thoughts on both the article and the ESRB that I would like to address.
First of all, Dustin (the author of the article), you do make a good point - complaints, potential...
Re: Dante's Inferno Proves Corrupt ESRB
Monday, December 21, 2009 - 3:18pmI am writing this blog in response to this article, which was posted on PS3center.net on 12/19. I would highly encourage you to read that article first, and for your own opinions and conclusions about the ESRB. I had a few thoughts on both the article and the ESRB that I would like to address.
First of all, Dustin (the author of the article), you do make a good point - complaints, potential...
Re: Dante's Inferno Proves Corrupt ESRB
Monday, December 21, 2009 - 3:18pmI am writing this blog in response to this article, which was posted on PS3center.net on 12/19. I would highly encourage you to read that article first, and for your own opinions and conclusions about the ESRB. I had a few thoughts on both the article and the ESRB that I would like to address.
First of all, Dustin (the author of the article), you do make a good point - complaints, potential...
BU Student Ordered to Destroy Files, But Can't Be Silenced
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 - 1:50pmUnless you're a totally copyright nerd like me, you may not having been following the case of Joel Tenebaum, a Boston University student that was order to pay $675K to four labels for downloading 30 songs.
Yesterday, BostonChannel.com reported that the judge presiding over the case order Tenebaum to destroy all of the infringing files, but would not grant the RIAA's request that Tenebaum be prohibiting...
BU Student Ordered to Destroy Files, But Can't Be Silenced
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 - 1:50pmUnless you're a totally copyright nerd like me, you may not having been following the case of Joel Tenebaum, a Boston University student that was order to pay $675K to four labels for downloading 30 songs.
Yesterday, BostonChannel.com reported that the judge presiding over the case order Tenebaum to destroy all of the infringing files, but would not grant the RIAA's request that Tenebaum be prohibiting...
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