We could argue that playing games is a way of keeping ourselves from getting bored
Anyways - getting back on topic. So the lawyers (last set of people I expected it from) pretty much agree with us that legislation needs to be looked at. Like a lot of other things the lawmakers need to get a lot more progressive about this, especially if you're looking at laws governing online content and distribution - the online world changes so rapidly, and if there's anything I've noticed about lawmakers in particular, it is that they make a law and sit back, considering it done and dusted.
And of course, you need to also consider how long it takes to get new laws passed - usually by the time they get around to it, the original draft is obsolete.
They need to get some younger blood in. Law needs to catch up to the times and become more dynamic - instead of being stuck back in Roman times.






