Ethics and Entertainment: Video Game Censorship Athena Falconer COM/450 Ethics and Commuinication February 16‚ 2015 University of Phoenix‚ Courtney Shobert‚ BAAG1FHV59 Ethics and Entertainment: Video Game Censorship Ethics refers to standards‚ morals‚ beliefs‚ and behaviors that follows to help guide one in situations they may face. Ethics are not gained in one day but are built over time from memorable experiences. From childhood to adulthood these learned behaviors add to traits that help shape
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Researchers‚ parents and educators are all discussing the controversy around violent video games and their influence on kids. The audience seems to be divided into two large groups: one is in favor of restricting or even banning violent video games as they make children (and‚ arguably‚ adults as well) more prone to aggressive behavior‚ like that seen on the screen. Opponents of this view claim that video games do not cause violent behavior in real life and are‚ in fact‚ a safe outlet to natural aggression
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The ethics of selling violent video games 1. Should Barry recommend that Take-Two go forward with the release of GTA: Vice City? Yes‚ they should think deeply of the impact that the game will game will have over the children who play it‚ not only the impact the game will have over their company and also take into account that many groups are already against them in the release of the game. 2. Given the contemplated video game is legal‚ is clearly marked as “Mature” for audiences over 17‚ and
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Violent Video games are not the problem and you know it. Should violent video games be banned? Many say that say they shouldn’t‚ these people include Christopher J. Ferguson‚ PhD‚ of Texas A&M International University‚ Patrick Markey‚ PhD and Kierkegaard. They are professionals who know what they are talking about. Therefore their opinion is quite relevant to the issue. There actual opinion is that‚ if anything‚ violent video games reduce violence in the real world because they let out their
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Recognizing problem video game use In “Recognizing problem video game use” Porter‚ GuyStarcevic‚ VladanBerle‚ DavidFenech‚ Pauline. "Recognizing Problem Video Game Use." Australian & New Zealand Journal Of Psychiatry 44.2 (2010): 120-128. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. Web. 30 Sept. 2013‚ the author shows that video games can become an addictive pass time for some gamers‚ while others can spend less time at the controller. The article tries to show how certain types of heavy gamers
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Labatt SWOT Analysis By: Durai Haakstad and Jen Lepp For: Joanne Balance September 25‚2014 Labatt Blue SWOT Analysis Situation Analysis (SWOT) Strengths: Brewed in Canada (London‚ Ont.) Offers a midrange price. The tag line “Out of the Blue” is very well known and promotes being spontaneous. Spreading product to an international market by being owned by a Belgian based company‚ InBev. The commercials presented are witty and engaging to younger consumers. Blue is a beer that
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Fighting the online video game wars in China 1. Introduce case: Definitions 2. Information about China: Country profile: China has a tremendous market for video games. With close to 40 million gamers‚ China was commanding $1 billion in revenue in 2007. Putting these numbers into perspective: 40 million gamers equals the total population of Switzerland‚ Israel‚ Austria‚ Honduras and Bulgaria combined. Today‚ China‘s gaming public‚ meaning people that play on a regular basis‚ exceeds the population
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and play video games. People can also have social media and email loved ones that are far away to keep in touch with them. In some ways technology has been great for some people while on the other hand‚ some people still don’t like technology. Some people believe that technology gets in the way of our everyday lives and that we are alone‚ without actually being alone‚ now than we ever have in the past. One way that technology gets in the way of our everyday lives is the use of video games. Some
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Effects on Exposure to Video Game Violence Part 1 Video games play a fairly large role in children’s lives today. The majority of video games played today are games found with the rating of mature and have large amounts of violence. According to IMDB‚ the three most popular video games in 2013 are‚ “Grand Theft Auto V”‚ “Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag”‚ and “The Last of Us”. The definition for Grand Theft Auto states‚ “Three very different criminals team-up for a series of daring yet profitable
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violent video game laws‚ parents must have the final responsibility and say (Ulanoff).” The video game does not make a person go out and steal or shoot people‚ in fact‚ video games make people smarter. Parents should understand if they do not want their kids playing violent video games‚ then they should not let them. Parents need to be the ones to take charge‚ not the government. Games like “Call of Duty” and other shooting games were made for fun and make people feel like they are in the game. Also
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