4:23 pm, Saturday, February 16, 2013 -- Former Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd, now CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, rebuffed the idea of reducing the amount of violence in movies and television Friday, saying that "getting in the business of regulating content is a slippery slope."
At a speech before the National Press...
Former Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd, now CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, rebuffed the idea of reducing the amount of violence in movies and television Friday, saying that "getting in the business of regulating content is a slippery slope."
At a speech before the National Press...
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Dodd frowns on reducing movie violence
4:23 pm, Saturday, February 16, 2013 -- Former Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd, now CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, rebuffed the idea of reducing the amount of violence in movies and television Friday, saying that "getting in the business of regulating content is a slippery slope." At a speech before the National Press...
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