California Man Sues Rockstar Games Over GTA 6 Delay to December 2026
One of the men in California has already sued the Rockstar Games, in which the company has allegedly postponed the…
Keeping Pace with Legal Change
One of the men in California has already sued the Rockstar Games, in which the company has allegedly postponed the…
The excitement around GTA 6 highlights the broader question of how India’s obscenity laws apply to interactive digital media. While Section 292 IPC and Section 67 IT Act establish a foundation, they were not drafted with video games in mind. Landmark decisions have shifted the legal test from the rigid Hicklin standard to a community-based approach, allowing for more nuanced judgments. Yet, the absence of clear rules for digital gaming means that enforcement remains uncertain. To safeguard both societal values and freedom of expression, India needs a tailored regulatory mechanism for video games. Such a mechanism would address the unique challenges of interactivity, global distribution, and evolving community standards, ensuring that the law remains relevant in the digital age.