Entertainment Software Association v. Foti
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Full case name | Entertainment Software Association et al. v. Charles C. Foti, Jr. et al. |
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Entertainment Software Association v. Foti is a lawsuit brought by the Entertainment Software Association in June 2006 to have Louisiana law HB1381 struck down as unconstitutional.
Jack Thompson, author of HB1381, filed an amicus curiae brief. It was rejected.
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