First Amendment vs. First-Person Shooter: Uvalde Parents Battle with 'Call of Duty' Maker in Court
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First amendment vs. first-person shooter: Uvalde parents battle with 'Call of Duty' maker in court
The parent's lawyer invoked Sandy Hook, saying the shooters shared the same gaming obsession. The Uvalde shooter even searched online for an armored suit that only exists in the game.
Lawyer Argues Call of Duty Maker Can’t Be Held Responsible for Actions of Uvalde, Texas, Shooter
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawyer for the maker of the video game Call of Duty argued Friday that a judge should dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School attack in Uvalde, Texas, saying the contents of the war game are protected by the First Amendment. The families sued Call of Duty maker Activision and Meta Platforms, which owns Instagram, saying that the companies bear responsibility for promoting products u…
Los Angeles Times: Uvalde school shooter was fueled by Instagram and ‘Call of Duty,’ L.A. lawsuit alleges | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
Los Angeles Times: Uvalde school shooter was fueled by Instagram and ‘Call of Duty,’ L.A. lawsuit alleges.”The Matas and three other families from Uvalde traveled more than 1,200 miles to confront the companies in L.A. County Superior Court, where they have filed claims for negligence, aiding and abetting and wrongful death.”The post Los Angeles Times: Uvalde school shooter was fueled by Instagram and ‘Call of Duty,’ L.A. lawsuit alleges first a…
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