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The Entertainment Software Assn. claimed another victory late las...

The Entertainment Software Assn. claimed another victory late last week in fighting videogame laws. U.S. Dist. Court, Oklahoma City, Judge Robin Cauthron issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of an Okla. ban on sale or rental to minors of…

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videogames depicting “inappropriate” violence. Cauthron said the plaintiffs made a strong case that the law contained unconstitutional content-based curbs and is unconstitutionally vague, according to ESA. “This marks the 9th court decision in the past 5 years to enjoin restrictions on videogames,” said ESA Pres. Doug Lowenstein.