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Article: PSVratings Offers Help to Make California Video Game Violence Law Work.
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- Business Wire
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- October 12, 2005
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LOS ANGELES -- The new video game violence law in California may leave parents and retailers defenseless when it comes to figuring out which violent video games kids are not allowed to buy. Today, in an open letter to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles-based PSVratings's Founder and President, David G. Kinney, offered his company's help in the form of an independent, objective rating system that will help parents and retailers better determine what is in the games kids want to play.
Assembly Bill 1179 prohibits the sale or rental to those under 18 of any video games that "depict serious injury to human beings in a manner that is especially ...