Morning Discussion
by Xav de Matos, Nov 03, 2010 5:00am PDTThe battle between Schwarzenegger and the EMA/ESA kicked off yesterday. According to some reports, the pendulum is not swinging in either notable direction. Some judges appear to favor California state's position, others don't, and some aren't showing their cards just yet.
It's going to be a long process and we plan to follow it all very closely.
- For more information on the situation, check out our complete coverage:
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- Warren Spector Calls Gamers to Action on Oct. 19 to 'Protect' the Video Game Industry
- Send California Senator Leland Yee a Message by Sending Him Your Broken Gaming Peripherals
- ESA Urges Gamers to Join the Video Game Voters Network in Fight Against Proposed California Law
- Judge Declares California Violent Game Bill Unconstitutional, Schwarzenegger Vows Revenge
- Violent Games Bill One Step Away
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