From Alienware Arena:
This fall, the U.S. Supreme Court will once again hear the latest case (California's Schwarzenegger v. EMA) challenging the protected free speech status of video games. Like movies, music, books and other media, video games are currently protected under the First Amendment. But that could all change, says the Entertainment Consumers Association, given the interactive nature of the medium. Unless, of course, consumers help the industry protect the medium. Here's what you should know before the votes are cast:
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