Earlier today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to enact net neutrality rules for the Internet. The government will now treat the Web as a utility, and the Washington, D.C. group that represents video game developers and publishers is weighing in.
In a statement, the Entertainment Software Association — the main advocacy group for the biggest companies in gaming — expressed its approval. It also said it would use its network to continue educating gamers and parents about the importance of net neutrality.
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