Mr. Spencer Goes to Washington
by Chris Remo, Feb 23, 2006 8:00am PSTAs most of us are all too aware, the games industry in the United States is no stranger to attempted legislation attempting to restrict the sale or the content of games. So far, the industry has done a pretty good job of striking down laws which attempt to infringe upon rights of free expression. The Entertainment Software Association, headed by the outspoken Doug Lowenstein, has been the primary watchdog. However, industry trade groups Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association and Video Software Dealers Association, both of which sometimes get involved with ESA efforts to block game legislation, have decided to go straight to the source: Washington, DC. The IEMA and VSDA recently hired a federal lobbyist named Stuart Spencer to represent the industry's interests in the nation's capitol.
Spencer was most recently principal and general counsel of the Stanton Park Group, of which he was a founding partner. During his stint with the bi-partisan lobbying firm, he represented a variety of technology and health care clients. From 1996-2003, Spencer worked for U.S. Representative Louise Slaughter (NY), eventually rising to chief of staff and minority staff director for the Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process of the Rules Committee. He is a graduate of Princeton University and Tulane Law School.In terms of industry-targeted laws which are proposed at the national level, Spencer is the first line of defense. "Interactive media and home entertainment are high-tech sectors that are changing the entertainment landscape," he said. "I look forward to being part of the team that works with policymakers to support the continued innovation and growth of this industry."
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You need to remember that the gaming industry is like any other industry. It isn't because they make games, and that games are "fun", that they are a nicer industry then say, the tobacco industry.
If they have to lie to or buy off goverment officials to keep selling whatever it is they sell they WILL do it.
Corporations don't have a heart, they will rarely do "what's right" and will mostly just do "what brings money in" (and that becomes even more true as the company gets bigger because people working in the corporation can more easily detach themselves from the whole scheme, thus protecting themselves from feelings of guilt when unethical decisions have to be taken).
The corporation would fight any potential laws trying to inhibit their ability to make the most money. It's basically a mindless money making machine. And we all know we can't trust machines :)
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