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'''GamePolitics.com''' is a [[LiveJournal]] powered [[blog]] about the [[politics]] of [[computer and video games]] started by [[Dennis McCauley]]. It is frequently referenced to from many other videogame sites.
'''GamePolitics.com''' is a [[LiveJournal]] powered [[blog]] about the [[politics]] of [[computer and video games]] started by [[Dennis McCauley]]. It is frequently referenced to from many other videogame sites.


Frequent topics include covering proposed and enacted video game legislations, and reporting on people and groups who make critical attacks on video games or video game community. [[Jack Thompson]] used to frequently comment on this website and complained often about the other visitors insulting him. As of January 2006, he does not post anymore as Dennis has disabled anonymous comments.
Frequent topics include covering proposed and enacted video game legislations, and reporting on people and groups who make critical attacks on video games or video game community. [[Jack Thompson]] used to frequently comment on this website and complained often about the other visitors insulting him. Dennis chose to disable anonymous comments because of his comments on a gamer's suicide, when Jack registered to comment Dennis quickly banned him from commenting.


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==External links==

Revision as of 02:37, 30 January 2006

GamePolitics.com is a LiveJournal powered blog about the politics of computer and video games started by Dennis McCauley. It is frequently referenced to from many other videogame sites.

Frequent topics include covering proposed and enacted video game legislations, and reporting on people and groups who make critical attacks on video games or video game community. Jack Thompson used to frequently comment on this website and complained often about the other visitors insulting him. Dennis chose to disable anonymous comments because of his comments on a gamer's suicide, when Jack registered to comment Dennis quickly banned him from commenting.

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