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Sunday, June 17, 2007

 
Event Transcript: "The Complexities of Regulating TV Violence"
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PFF has just released the transcript of an event I hosted on May 18th on "The Complexities of Regulating TV Violence." [The print transcript can be found here and the audio here.]

The event featured Henry Geller, Former General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, Robin Bronk, Executive Director, The Creative Coalition, Robert Corn-Revere, a partner at the law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine, and Jonathan L. Freedman, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto and the author of Media Violence and its Effect on Aggression. It was an interesting discussion and I encourage you to check it out if you are following this issue. Also, I published a report last month on this issue entitled, "The Right Way to Regulate Violent TV," which focused on the tools and methods parents can use to deal with this issue on their own.

posted by Adam Thierer @ 1:55 PM | Free Speech

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