States have been on a major losing streak in their attempts to regulate the sale of videogames. More and more often, taxpayers are becoming losers in this game, as well. Back in August, the state of Illinois was ordered to pay over half a million dollars to cover the Entertainment Software Association's (ESA) legal fees after the state lost its battle for game regulation. Now Michigan has been ordered to do the same, to the tune of $182,349, after a law banning the sale of violent videogames to minors was found unconstitutional.
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