Thompson and 2K Come To Blows Over Manhunt 2 99
GamePolitics is serving up email transcripts that show increasing tension between Jack Thompson and 2K Games. The two parties have been acting at least vaguely civilly towards each other since an April settlement. A taunting, factually incorrect email from Jack to 2K (and other parties) has set things off again. 2K's response is to-the-point: "We demand that you cease making these false statements about our online sales practices. Your dissemination of knowingly false statements for the purpose of adversely affecting Take-Two's business is actionable and we reserve all of our rights under the settlement agreement and state and federal law. Not only are your statements clearly false, but they were made in an email publicly disseminated to both the FTC and the press. Please be assured that I am happy to answer any questions you have concerning our practices in a private communications. It is for this very reason that our settlement agreement designates a legal contact for you at Take Two."
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And, yes, his movies still suck.
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Am I surprised he won, no, but it would have been fun to see one of the geeks take the same interest and have boned up on how to throw a punch. That having been said, it's not like I think he deserves any more respect than the zero respect I already have for him thanks to that stunt.
Frankly I for one would have liked to
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I have an idea for a new video game (Score:5, Interesting)
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I say it was the geek, in the basement, with a CD-ROM that was snapped in half.
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Oh wait...he already proposed that: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Modest_Video_Game_
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Come to blows? (Score:5, Funny)
Crap, you can't post a headline like that! I read the article excitedly expecting Jack Thompson and someone at Take Two to have literally come to blows! I was popping the popcorn to munch on while watching the video of it on YouTube!
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http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=285039&cid=204 24571 [slashdot.org]
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I'm sure I'm not the first to suggest this (Score:4, Insightful)
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Jack Thompson Ate My Hanster! (Score:1)
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Libel (Score:1)
Re:2k games is not Take Two (Score:4, Informative)
2K Games is a video game publishing subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive.
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If you're not Jack, you'll be able to come up with a coherent argument for your position.
Better policy: just ignore the nutjob (Score:5, Insightful)
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Yes, but 2K games doesn't mind being back in the headlines. If I didn't know better, I would think that Thompson was being paid to stir up such publicity.
J.T. wrong on firearms (Score:4, Informative)
Take-Two is welcome to use age verification software that is available for on-line alcohol, firearm and other purchases of adult material.
Not sure about the other two, but NOBODY can "buy a firearm on-line".
By law, and very heavily enforced throughout the industry, firearms must be physically transferred through Federal Firearms Licensees (FFL dealers), who require detailed forms be filled out and background checks run. While payment to original seller may occur on-line and arrangements for shipping occur, taking physical possession requires face-to-face meeting with a federally licensed dealer who will require federally recognized ID, run a NICS criminal background check (or confirm more detailed checks have occurred), and require legally binding statements of eligibility (a felony to lie on the so-called "yellow forms"). Shipping may only be to an FFL or current owner (not buyer).
No, Jack, there is no "age verification software that is available for
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As for adult material, I always thought that porn and whatnot just used the credit card for age verification. Do they do something else now?
I've never heard of "age verification software," but does it come as any surprise when
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I purchase groceries from an online service from time to time (I live in a city, where cars aren't the norm, and the quality is good enough and prices competitive enough that it's worthwhile not walking thirty blocks with a mo
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Yes, they now bill the card. That's a new concept.
Re:J.T. wrong on firearms (Score:5, Informative)
I cannot both respond and moderate your post a -1 wrong, but you can buy firearms online and nothing would restrict this as long as it is a private transaction as these are http://www.shootersexchange.com/ [shootersexchange.com] .
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looks like they realized the error of their ways.
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I think you were looking for Pen Island [penisland.net] instead. :-)
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Ummm... Wrong. And it only took a few seconds of looking at the shootersexchange website to figure it out. They are in an awkward position because they are not lawyers and cannot give specific legal advice, but they do point the buyers and sellers [shootersexchange.com] to places that specify the relevant federal and state laws.
While you can enter into a contract to purchase a gun over the Internet, an FFL (Federal Firearms License) Holder [atfonline.gov] (someone who's licensed to sell guns) must make the physical transfer of the weapon to the purchaser. So you can't just have the gun shipped to you - it has to be shipped to an FFL, and then they physically verify who you are (and follow any other local laws regarding the transfer) and hand you the package. It's up to the buyer, seller, and FFL to make sure the applicable state and federal laws are followed, but that's still the case with a traditional "brick & mortar" purchase so there's no real difference.
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They are in an awkward position because they are not lawyers and cannot give specific legal advice, but they do point the buyers and sellers to places that specify the relevant federal and state laws.
Saying "can't be don't legally" and "can't be done at all" are too entirely different things. The statement that 'NOBODY can "buy a firearm on-line"' is demonstrably false.
I like guns. I own guns. I'm not remotely anti-gun. It's just that this is like arguing that you can't gamble or buy drugs or pirate music online. Maybe the law says you shouldn't, but that's doesn't mean that you can't.
Narrow exception, red herring (Score:3, Informative)
The on-line firearm sales sites (gunbroker.com, gunsamerica.com, etc.) merely connect buyers with sellers, who still have to either (A) arrange for an intermediary FFL to handle the transfer, or (B) arrange a face-to-face meeting - neither of which counts as "buying firearms on-line" which typically conjures up images of "click on 'Mossberg 590 Master Key', quantity 1, click on 'cart', enter credit card number & address, have nifty new shotg
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Shooter Sex Change?
Uh, I'll take The Rapists, instead, Trebek.
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4. Be sure to find a FFL holding transfer agent prior to commiting to a purchase. Find and contact a FFL holding transfer agent through the FFL transfer agent links below.
6. The dealer will ship the firearm or other item to your FFL holder or to you, as appropriate by law.
Bolding mine.
Like the parent post said, you can use the internet as a means of finding dealers and exchanging money, but its still illegal to ship a firearm directly to a buyer without involvement of a FFT ho
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They sell M1 Garands, M1 carbines, 1903s, and some surplus 22LR bolt guns directly to the public. Shipped straight to you via FedEx.
Their requirements are that a person be a member of an affiliated shooting club and either have participated in a sanctioned match or be over the age of 60 (I think it is 60). They have a specific exemption that allows them to ship directly to non-FFL'd individuals and clubs as long as the customer meets the require
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Not sure about the other two, but NOBODY can "buy a firearm on-line".
My local newspaper regularly lists guns in the classified ads. I'm pretty certain that the buyers and sellers don't go through all those hoops, and I'm equally certain that I could mail one of those sellers a check and get a package from UPS a few days later without ever having met them.
Maybe you can't legally buy a new gun online. Maybe you can't even legally buy a used gun without all the forms you mentioned. But you can darn sure buy a firearm through the classified ads in my paper, and that's jus
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Speak for yourself. I wonder what he's talking about in the same way that I wonder why that guy asking me for a dollar is preaching about the saddle he found in a payphone and how toxins got in the space shuttle.
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By law, and very heavily enforced throughout the industry, firearms must be physically transferred through Federal Firearms Licensees (FFL dealers), who require detailed forms be filled out and background checks run. While payment to original seller may occur on-line and arrangements for shipping occur, taking physical possession requires face-to-face meeting with a federally licensed dealer who will require federally recognized ID, run a N
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A Girth of Gamers (Score:5, Funny)
She looked up at him, and asked, "And what of Jack Thompson?"
"He will continue to be my implacable enemy, lending his pen to every plot against me."
She started to reply, but caught herself as a sudden realization struck. "And how will you repay him for this service?" she asked.
He smiled. "With gold, and land, and boys. He is a simple man. All he desires are land, and gold, and boys."
With apologies to George R. R. Martin
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Grrrr.... (Score:1)
Achilles....
From the Illiad...
READ A BOOK DAMNIT!
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Hyperbole much? (Score:2)
Thanks for getting my hopes up, only to shoot them down. Don't bother me again until someone really does get hit over this.
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(Oh sure, it's Fred Thompson, but it's about as honest as the summary title.)
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Oblig Voltaire (Score:1)
Voltaire
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I never thought I'd say this, but "Go get 'em Jack!" I hope they go up in a big mushroom cloud together.
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Jack Thompson, (Score:3, Interesting)
You're fucking with my hobby.
You need to be sued into the stone-age.
You tried to sue the Florida bar for taking away your license.
You have no honor, integrity or ethics.
You can hide behind your moral compass all you like.
It's leading you into the circus ring. Soon we can all laugh at the clown in the center ring.
Spellcheck (Score:2, Funny)