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Grand Theft Auto fights lawsuit
« on: November 11, 2003, 09:10:43 PM »
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - The creators of the video game series "Grand Theft Auto" want a federal judge to dismiss a $246 million lawsuit filed by the families of two people shot by teenagers.
   

Rockstar Games and its New York City-based parent, Take-Two Interactive Software, said the victims' families were trying to hold them liable "based on the expressive content of the video game."


Retailer Wal-Mart and marketer Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., are also named in the lawsuit.


Aaron Hamel, 45, was killed and Kimberly Bede, 19, was seriously wounded when their cars were hit June 25 by .22-caliber bullets while driving along Interstate 40.


Stepbrothers William Buckner, 16, and Joshua Buckner, 14, were sentenced in August to an indefinite term after pleading guilty in juvenile court to reckless homicide, endangerment and assault.


The boys told investigators they got the rifles from a locked room in their home and decided to randomly shoot at tractor-trailer rigs, just like in the video game "Grand Theft Auto III."


Responding Oct. 29 in U.S. District Court, Rockstar and Take-Two contend that such ideas and concepts as well as the "purported psychological effects" on the Buckners are protected by the First Amendment's free-speech clause.


A lawyer who represents the victims dismissed the claim, saying he would seek to move the case back into state court for consideration under Tennessee's consumer protection act.


 

Don Breezio

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Re:Grand Theft Auto fights lawsuit
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2003, 12:06:35 AM »
heres how the death penalty should go from now on:

murderers: die
rapists: die
people who blame their kids stupidity on anything other than the kids themselves: die and burn in fucking hell