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Entertainment Software Association executives again lobbied the FCC, seeking approval...

Entertainment Software Association executives again lobbied the FCC, seeking approval of the ESA’s request for a waiver from advanced communication services disability accessibility rules for some classes of videogame services and products. “The proposed classes do not incorporate general-purpose products…

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or services but are limited to game industry products and services,” the association reported telling aides to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski. “The ESA representatives emphasized the benefits of waivers with respect to the many offerings clearly within the proposed classes.” Thursday’s ex parte filing in docket 10-213 (http://xrl.us/bm8ir2) comes after the commission last week sought comment on that waiver request and one from the CEA (CD May 16 p15).