Culture Shock: You Decide: Video Game Violence - Web activity that presents and asks users to examine arguments for and against the depiction of violence in a medium at the boundary between the arts and popular culture.
Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) - Empowers the public, especially parents, to make informed decisions about electronic media by means of the open and objective labeling of content. Offers ICRAfilter.
Video Game Violence and Public Policy - Paper addressing whether the concern about violent video games justified, an FTC report on the marketing of "M" rated games to children, and First Amendment issues. By David Walsh.