Here's the actual report that underlay the /Times/ article I sent to this list the other day. Contrary to what seemed to be assumed by the most vocal members of the list, it is not an alarmist diatribe against the dangers of video games and the internet. It (or at least the executive summary) is (IMHO) rather well-balanced, restrained argument for a classification systems (like we already have for movies) to help parents (who often have little personal experience with these kinds of games) decide which ones are age-appropriate for their children. http://www.dfes.gov.uk/byronreview/
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