GamesRadar has been taken to court for failing to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

GamesRadar has been taken to court for failing to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

The State of Texas has just filed a lawsuit against Future US, the operator of GamesRadar, in regard to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

The lawsuit alleges that GamesRadar includes content which is inappropriate for children but that that content is obviously aimed at children and has information about games which are "clearly targeted at young children" according to Gi.biz. The State of Texas reckons that since the operators of the site know that a large part of the demographic is under the age of 13 then it must be "well aware that children under the age of 13 routinely register on its Web site."

The State of Texas points out that this puts GamesRadar in violation of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Form because it doesn't obtain any parental consent. Neither does the site label its privacy policies clearly, place the information in a prominent location or disclose what information it collects about users or how this information is used.

The lawsuit is part of an effort to involve the federal court so that GamesRadar can be punished and so that unspecified "damages, restitution, or other compensation on behalf of residents of the state."

Future US has refused to issue an official comment at the moment and has not clarified why it has not complied with the act, which went into enforcement in 2000.

How do you feel about the lawsuit - is it an legitimate complaint or are the Texans just wanting to line their pockets with some ill-gotten gains? Let us know what you think in the forums.
Quote cjoyce1980 7th December 2007, 11:41
can anyone say......DOH!!
Quote chiper136 7th December 2007, 12:25
Jesus that is a really big shock...



...i didn't realize people in Texas knew how to type...
Quote Drexial 7th December 2007, 13:56
lol to the above.


but I feel they should pursue legal action like shutting them down, not law suits... enough with the damned law suits. all these lawsuits and patent infringement cases are going over the top..... like the pirate with the steering wheel in his pants "arggg it be drivin' me nuts"

there is no monetary value to a kid seeing a violent game. If they were really concerned they would just say "comply or were shutting you down" not "lets sue the pants off them on behalf of people that will never see the money, most of which probably haven't even been to the site."
Quote The Chugnut 7th December 2007, 14:28
I see GamesRadar's registration is down. Probably revamping it before it get accused of being racist or something.
Quote:
like the pirate with the steering wheel in his pants "arggg it be drivin' me nuts"

Dude...

How much did the pirate pay for his piercings?
A buck-an-ear!
Quote Redbeaver 7th December 2007, 14:28
wait, what are these... "content which is inappropriate for children"???

wait, lemme guess.... GTA4 trailers?
Quote automagsrock 7th December 2007, 18:22
Doesn't surprise me, it's Texas. And if Full Metal Jacket taught me anything, it's that anything from Texas is either a steer or....



This country is sue-happy. I can't wait for the day when someone inadvertently sues them selves. Oh wait, the citizens of the State of Alabama did a few years ago over the school system when Clinton was Governor.



I rest my case.
Quote DXR_13KE 8th December 2007, 12:43
next stop: Texas sues google, they link to violent stuff, porno and GTA.

thank God the USA are not trigger happy..... ow wait.....
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