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Old 07-30-2013, 10:04 AM   #10
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Hm. On one hand, nice to see a judiciary talking about fair use and consumer rights.

On the other hand, I know for a fact that at least one video game company who *tried* to distribute their game world-wide was taken to court and forced to track people's IP, partially because of content restrictions. If Australia wants to have a legally-enforceable content rating system, that's imposing extra costs on companies and those costs will be passed on (that's just how companies roll).
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