The Entertainment Software Association took its case for a waiver...
The Entertainment Software Association took its case for a waiver of advanced communications service accessibility rules to an FCC member’s aide. ESA executives met with an aide to Commissioner Robert McDowell to discuss the “benefits of waivers with respect to…
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the many offerings clearly within the proposed classes” of videogame products which the association wants exempt. That’s according to an ex parte filing Wednesday in docket 10-213 (http://xrl.us/bm55n7) and after the group met with agency staffers on its request (CD May 3 p13).