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Encyclopedia > Douglas Lowenstein

Douglas Lowenstein is the president of the Entertainment Software Association. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is the trade association of the computer and video game industry in the United States. ...


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The Harvard Crimson :: News :: The Pied Piper of Liberalism (1516 words)
Allard Lowenstein should not be relegated to a footnote--especially not by the young people to whom he would have appealed, who have the ability and the responsibility to shape the future of American political policy.
Lowenstein Acts of Courage and Belief is his story told in his own words and in those of such diverse writers as William E. Buckley Jr.
Lowenstein was also one of the first to take on the evils of racial discrimination in Mississippi and organize students against the war in Vietnam.
Macworld: News: E3: ESA outlines vision for future of gaming (740 words)
Lowenstein also suggested that video game publishers and developers create more games that are socially relevant.
Lowenstein also criticized what he calls the “Mature-rated game track.” “Just because the market is aging doesn’t mean older players won’t play compelling Teen and Everyone-rated games,” he said.
Lowenstein warned against legislation pending in several states that would restrict the sales of M-rated games to minors, saying that such efforts will not pass constitutional muster.
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