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Lingyis said:
hmm, i tend to think games would actually need proper rules and legislation to gain more legitimacy. like, for a poor example, with movies, things are so clear people aren't confused about what movies are targeted towards what audience. i'm serious about about this. only then will morons like Jack Thompson disappear.

 I will agree with the proper rules part. Not exactly sure about agreeing on the legislation part, but as the name says, it is against illogical legislation. It does not specify any and all legislation. Perhaps if a reasonable law was proposed then we could even support the understanding and knowledge of said law. Maybe not likely to happen, but the name doesn't say no rules. The industry itself has been over time working out their own rules and regulations which have seemed for a good chunk to be working. I think it's more about people needing to understand and use what is out there, and the industry will continue to try to right itself. The people making the games are people too with families and children and such, so if there is a feeling of things getting truly out of hand, I can see the industry itself and gamers fixing and changing its rules.