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Topic: 730 report transcript
natslovR
Posts: 682
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

For those that missed it, the 7:30 Report have posted a transcript of their segment that was filmed at August's MPU and which aired a few days ago, titled "Computer game violence challenges censors".

If you are interested, the 12 year old, Andilizer, that they interviewed to try and show how shocking it is that children have access to violent games posted in this thread saying his parents dropped him off at MPU and gave him money to attend. Which sort of says to me, that if anyone is concerned about violence in games, they should be looking at what parents let their children view, not working at hindering adult access to the material.

Thanks to BSS for the link.
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Cailean
Posts: 415
Location: New South Wales

andilizr?

huh, I used to be in a HL clan with him.
PeaceKeeper
Posts: 781
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

i liek that report.

tells the TRUTH, both sides of the story, and that games ARE NOT harmful.
rcsgd
Posts: 665
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Too bad they didn't report indepth any of the findings from that study... It's a good read, and basically puts the whole argument to rest...
HeardY
Posts: 25
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Cailean...

MKK ???
BOB the Fruit
Posts: 2409
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I thought this bit was rather good:

PROFESSOR KEVIN DURKIN, UNIVERSITY OF WA: There have been a number of studies conducted which have usually been designed by people who believe that violence in computer games will cause children to behave aggressively.

In fact, when we looked carefully at the results they often find either no effects at all or in the case a few studies, an effect in the opposite direction.

That is, that children who have been playing the aggressive games are actually somewhat less aggressive after playing.
Cailean
Posts: 416
Location: New South Wales

DTA
omega
Posts: 2
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Removed (Double post because the number of comments didn't refresh on the main page)
omega
Posts: 3
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Unfortunately I missed Monday's episode of the 7:30 Report, and am less than pleased that they (allegedly) substituted footage of SoF for that of CS.
As the episode mentioned, the government is accepting submissions on the legislation from all concerned parties. Here is our only chance to "stick it to The Man", so to speak...

We're scrambling to collect signatures for our petition (located at http://www.PetitionOnline.com/ozgamers) before the October 31, 2001 deadline. Further information on the campaign can be found at http://www.ozgamers.cjb.net
Signing the petition only takes a few seconds, and remember, it may be another 5-10 years before we get another shot at changing the legislation. Stand up for your civil rights, people.

PeaceKeeper
Posts: 786
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

SIGN IT
rcsgd
Posts: 666
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yeah, if anyone wants to know, the study they refer to is:
"Computer Games and Australians Today"
Written by Kevin Durkin and Kate Aisbett
© 1999, Office of Film and Literature Classifcation
ISBN: 0642704619

I got my copy free from the OFLC after writing them a letter for a Year 12 assignment. You can probably find a copy at a library though.
Draffa
Posts: 224
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Warez will definatly increase, and a lot of people working in the IT industry (distribution, retail etc) will be out of work.
Toll Booth Willy
Posts: 1037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

You cant close the case on what computer games does to the human mind.

It still has to be FULLY researched, as we still have no idea what is really happening. We have a 'best guess' of whats going on, but I bet it's wrong.

I belive that there are, just like anything, harmful effects if you dont play moderatly. We need to know what these effects are, how to deal with them and how to prevent them. We also need to know what good comes from games. Then we can focus on promoting these and bulding a better race.... :D
BOB the Fruit
Posts: 2412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

You got that right Draffa.
Good thing I'm on Optus ;)
Andilizer
Posts: 4
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Cailean - what name did u play as? :)



Cailean
Posts: 418
Location: New South Wales

C-Man :)

{D.T.A}C-Man to be exact.
BOB the Fruit
Posts: 2414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Hey, Andilizer, you shouldn't be playing CS mate.
Aren't you a little too young?
Draffa
Posts: 230
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

CS is MA15+ I think. If your parents let you play it, they are legally responsable.
Draffa
Posts: 231
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

And no, I don't support warez.
Cailean
Posts: 420
Location: New South Wales

this is where I gotta step in and say he is a pretty good player, and from memory he could sure lay the smack down in a HLDM game.

not to mention a pretty cool guy, never met him, but in all chats he was cool.

IMo it is an example of a responsible child.



discuss!
Frag Terminator
Posts: 2675
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

most gamers i've come across are usually more intelligent/mature for their age
HeardY
Posts: 26
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Andi may be 12 years old in age....

But the way he acts he is more mature than 17 years old i know, and yes i have met him and lanned with him countless times..

He OWNS at HLDM and is a pretty mean CS player...

I couldnt believe his age when i first found out!
Cailean
Posts: 423
Location: New South Wales

heh, I'd like to see him at CS now, he sucked before ;) (jk)
THAUmaTURgic
Posts: 214
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

No law against playing MA+ games or watching MA+ movies at below 15 years

the MA+ rating is just for places selling it.



Society bases too much on age anyway. It's a convenient medium, but not a very accurate one.
resilient
Posts: 2071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

No law against playing MA+ games or watching MA+ movies at below 15 years


how come I still need to show id to get into MA15+ movies at the cinemas?
Cailean
Posts: 425
Location: New South Wales

the MA+ rating is just for places selling it
resilient
Posts: 2072
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

but if theres no law....
omega
Posts: 4
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Thanks for supporting the petition (http://www.petitiononline.com/ozgamers), guys. We're off to a good start, but we still need TONS more signatures. Spread the word...
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 60
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Typical and Pathetic! f***ing 7:30 report is turning into a Curret Affair with it's sensationalised gutter Journalism. Games with Violent looking red sprites dancing on the screen would have to be the easiest target for poor quality Current Affairs programs.
Good work Kerry! You unprofessional Tool!

As soon as the report gets ripped to mpeg or .avi let us all know cos I missed it :/
Gobo
Posts: 187
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Frag Terminator

most gamers i've come across are usually more intelligent/mature for their age


ROFLMcROFL.
Jim
Posts: 1386
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

hah
definitely worth a few roffels

I looked at that MPU thread - that kid reckons he bought his pc and games, whatever

With what?

AcidReign
Posts: 3135
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

monopoly money
Andilizer
Posts: 5
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

heh, not monopoly money

proper money. I practically used all my pocket money to buy my computer. I've saved up for a few years now.... think about it, if i get 15 dollars a week

$15 x 54 weeks in a year x 3 years

= $2430

obviously i didnt save ALL of the money i got but alot of it anyway.

Scythe1o1
Posts: 1006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Well if that's not maturity, I don't know what is :D.
HeardY
Posts: 29
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Andi,

Man there is 52 weeks in a year :(
Toll Booth Willy
Posts: 1041
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

No law?

You sure about that because I think there is something about allowing minros to view restricted material?
Andilizer
Posts: 6
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

doh,

typo :)
BOB the Fruit
Posts: 2423
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

HeardY
Posts: 30
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

:)
natslovR
Posts: 684
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

As long as guardians accompany children they can see MA15+ material at the cinema.

If i purchase MA15+ material my child can watch it. Just like i can purchase R rated stuff for them - I'm not sure i could take them in to an r rated movie though.

The issue comes up of allowing other people's children to view MA15+ material. If you have Mary's kids over for the night, and whack on some MA15+ movie, it's not illegal - it's just not nice.

This is why LANs don't get in trouble - yet. The legality of it is at point of sale. LANs may soon have difficulty though as they could be seen as culpable for allowing minors to be exposed to MA15+ material that is present on other people's machines - there's lots of talk in the draft guidelines about 'exposure' to material - which is why we either ban anyone under 18 from LANS once/if an R category is introduced, or get parents to sign something at the door :-) more administrative fun!

You may want to include concerns about children at LANs and the LAN admins responsibility for material being 'displayed' on lanners PCs at a LAN in any submissions you send to the OFLC. If WE aren't commenting from a LAN perspective on the draft, absolutely NO one will be!
Andilizer
Posts: 7
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Actually,

When i bought halflife at Harvey Norman a while back they just sold it to me. No parent or guardian needed. When i bought Deus Ex, they needed a 15 year old to accompany me to purchase the game. So I got my dad to come with me, he has no problems with violent games.

I guess it depends on the person that sells the games.
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