Jack Thompson Sets His Sights On Halo 3 240
GamePolitics is reporting that anti-game advocate Jack Thompson is seeking to have Halo 3 declared a nuisance to the public in Florida. He tried the same stunt with Bully, and failed then too. "As with Bully, Thompson clearly hopes the court will grant him a hearing. Although after last year's well-publicized Bully performance, which earned Thompson a Bar complaint from presiding Judge Ronald Friedman, that seems unlikely. More troubling by far are the long term implications of this action. Thompson apparently feels emboldened to invoke Florida's public nuisance law against any video game he desires to target. That is the essence of censorship and the video game industry cannot allow it to continue on any number of grounds - legal, moral or creative."
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Leave this frigtard alone: he just leaves on the attention he is getting.
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I care. He might win one.
(We're talking about Florida after all, not exactly a bastion of sanity)
Agreed, don't become complacent! (Score:2, Insightful)
He's brilliant... (Score:2)
At least, I assume that he gets paid by Microsoft for making them look good on /.
Nuisance (Score:4, Insightful)
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I want a lawyer on here right now to tell me if I have a case!
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Jack is video gaming's Doc Mailloux... they claim to operate from higher moral grounds but the world would be far better off without them.
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I remember there was a Drunk Driver lawyer in New Mexico called "Ron Bell", and his slogan was "I sue drunk drivers." Then he was arrested for a DUI, and ended up being disbarred. Now he still sues drunk drivers, he just doesn't represent you himself in the court, as he's not allowed to.
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(Yes, Mr Thompson, chalk up another on your pathetic list of "death threats"! Because every AC on Slashdot is actually a murderer - no, worse than that, a gamer in disguise!)
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These sorts of laws exist for your own protection. If you would choose to engage in these activities, then obviously you are ignorant of the harmful effect it can have on your life and afterlife. So if Jack thinks Halo is morally harmful to those who play it, then he's right and it will be banned as long as a majority of the people agree with him.
But seriously, we see stories like this in the news all the time, and we continue to fail to see the actual cause of the problem. People like Thompson and others are just using the system that is in place for their own gain. That makes them smart, not stupid. It is the system that is stupid. If ridiculous laws like this didn't exist to begin with, then ridiculous cases like Jack's would never even be heard in court.
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Next stop for the Thompson Train: Tetris.
Crazy! (Score:5, Insightful)
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Actually, there were two of us playing cooperative. They turned on both of us.
I wonder what that would be like on legendary.
I think he's aiming too high (Score:2)
I'm getting tired of this... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:I'm getting tired of this... (Score:5, Funny)
Jack Thompson = Family Guy?
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*cue wacky flashback*
More press? (Score:4, Insightful)
It is important to our cause to give publicity (Score:5, Insightful)
The primary spokesperson of the anti-video game movement is clearly a psychopath. Completly batshit crazy. If he was not crazy, and used logical (sounding) conclusions and appealed to reasonable or religious sensibilities he would be MUCH more dangerous to free speech than he is.
So we MUST give him lipservice, we must work to keep his illegal, crazy shenanagins in the news, because as long is he is their front-man, we will always win.
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Shen-- Ow!
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But we arent really convincing anyone that games arent the vile tool of the devil like JT wants them to think, they just think he's a douche.
Just because the antigamer rep is a meat ball, doesnt mean the pro-gamer side is getting good press. We need to work at having parents understand the ESRB, have to work with companies to make them see that games arent
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Ratings systems are for lazy parents.
My son, who happens to love video games is not yet 3 years old. I could not give 2 shits about what the rating says, he is disturbed by some "child friendly" content, and not disturbed by some "Teen to adult" content. They don't know my kid, they don't know my morals, they are doing their best to convey some sort of moral average. Content is subjective. What is right for my kid is not right for other kids, the only I can actual
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I sincerely hope that she is really, really ugly.
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I sincerely hope that she is really, really ugly.
Sometimes... (Score:4, Funny)
Hearing? (Score:2)
Unfortunately, I think 'public nuisance' is way too strong a term for a video game, unless it includes subliminal messages to kill your parents and each your neighbor's dog. And even then, I think there are probably better terms for the criminal behavior involved.
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A personal request to the editors (Score:2)
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not racism... (Score:2)
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Public Nuisance? (Score:3, Insightful)
Similarly, he might have a case with GTA:Vice City, where people in Las Vegas might buy the game and then start randomly shooting people and stealing cars.
But Halo 3? What, the astronauts on the International Space Station might play the game, and then start shooting each other in real life?? And even if they do, how is that a public nuisance?
Who the hell cares? (Score:2)
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Why in the world would we want that? God forbid he actually does go away and leave room for someone vaguely rational to carry the torch who might actually be capable of doing damage.
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Well, that rules out Hillary Clinton, too...
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If by "we all" you mean the main stream media, then sure. If you mean Slashdot, then no.
I'm sure he doesn't know or care how much coverage he gets on a website meant for the very people he opposes.
Please Don't Feed The Trolls (Score:2, Insightful)
Self-describing (Score:2, Funny)
Did you read the complaint? (Score:5, Funny)
Jack says (in the lawsuit filing) that the release date for Halo 3 is: October 25th, 2007.
Real release date? Tomorrow.
FAIL, Jack. FAIL.
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and I am quite certain that tomorrow will be September 25th.
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Real release date? Tomorrow.
The real public nusiance (Score:2, Funny)
FYI (Score:4, Insightful)
I read through Mr. Thomson's COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND FOR BREACH OF AGREEMENT to see what he was complaining about. Otherwise he is seeking legal action for Best Buy not obeying a settlement they agreed upon:
I'm not a lawyer, but I think this is the "Breach of Agreement" part of his complaint. I suspect he has a case for this portion of his complaint.
Below is the stuff about the game itself:
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Vexatious litigant (Score:2)
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There is such a concept. The only cases I've seen it happen, however, is where the litigant went to extremes, well beyond where even Thompson has gone.
GTA, Bully, Halo, and then... (Score:5, Funny)
Judge:
Thompson:
Judge: What?
Thompson:
Judge: I'm sorry, I don't see it. The court finds in favor of the defendent. Viva Pinata may remain on shelves.
public nuisance (Score:2, Funny)
Ah yes... (Score:4, Insightful)
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WTF? (Score:2)
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But the standard precaution does apply a man who represents himself has a fool for a client.
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Jack Thompson = sick puppy, before you even begin.
Re:Payroll (Score:5, Informative)
He minus well get paid by Take two and Microsoft.
minus well? MINUS WELL? It's "might as well".
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It's more of an expression. I'm a tea drinker and don't really need it to wake up. But I often make typos and messed up grammar due to dyslexia so if I don't' have enough time before a post it has numerous grammatical errors.
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There also wouldn't be massive gangs who finance themselves soley by creating, transporting, and distributing these drugs.
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Brilliant. Truly brilliant. The best part is its not even close to the actual letters for the word(s) he meant to say. So I take that to mean he really believes thats what people are saying when they use that phrase. That cracked me up, seriously, that had me Latching Out Lard.
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Eye yam woozy-sing hat cane clotbear.
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I think the cartoon violence makes it PG-13...but no blood, in a game that is clearly fantasy with no sexual or adult themes...just taking down an alien race...Certainly he has better games to go after... Halo 3
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There's quite a bit of blood, but it's all blue.
Clearly, Jack is looking out for the Covenant -- someone has to! In fact, he fashions himself something of a prophet, whereas I rather liken him to a shrieking little grunt.
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So how many people in Borneo know of Jack Thompson?
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I think it goes without saying that you're doing it wrong.
Re:Why is he still allowed to practice law? (Score:5, Informative)
You don't need to be licensed in a state to practice there. You get admitted pro hac vice (literally "for the occasion"), and it's usually a rubberstamp thing as long as you have a valid license in another state. Thompson's behavior in the Alabama case was so abominable that he had his pro hac vice status revoked for that case, plus a requirement to attach the order to any further applications in Alabama. In other words, he's effectively been disbarred in that state.
Keep in mind that if Wacko Jacko gets disbarred in Florida, it will almost certainly be a temporary suspension of his license. It's virtually unheard of for a lawyer to be permanently disbarred for misconduct that isn't a felony or blatant ethics violation. Jack may have committed the latter on occasion, but most of his pleadings these days aren't for any client but himself.
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No. We've tried ignoring him and Main Stream Media didn't realize he was crazy and invited him to speak on Fox News for the Virginia Tech shooting where he spouts
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I asked myself the same question, if it's true I have a lot more respect for Janet Reno given her reaction and subsequent success arising all the way to Attorney General of the United States. Makes me feel better about the world with Thompson falling flat on his ass while someone else with a more stable mentality goes on to succeed.
Given everything else being said it wouldn't really surprise me if it was true though. Of course it's Wiki so you never really know. Thanks the stars for a good search engine a
Summary is Wrong (Score:2)
The core problem with all of the negative comments about the guy is he has already affect the laws and access to video games in Florida.
I know it's going to fall on deaf ears, but you have to watch out for these guys. They start crazy and somehow gather followers that make them crazier. In this case there is a plenty of morally superior, let's regulate your personal life politically active people that don't have to agree with everything he's sayin
Re:READ HIS LAWSUIT (Score:4, Insightful)
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You misspelled "your". That is, after all, what you meant, right?
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In the same way that Fred Phelps does his thing out of concern for God...