PC Gaming News: Gaming Operators Triumph over City Law
Key Points:
- Gaming operators win a court battle in Tazewell County Court
- The operators challenged a law that required them to be licensed by the city
- The court ruled that the city did not have the authority to regulate gaming in that way
- Gaming operators argued that they were already licensed by the state of Illinois and that the city’s law was redundant
Hot Take:
Well, looks like the gaming operators in Tazewell County are playing with more than just pixels and polygons. They went up against the city and won in court, proving that they know how to level up in real life too. It’s always interesting to see how gaming intersects with the law (remember that whole Pokemon Go trespassing scandal?), and in this case, the operators showcased their legal prowess. Let’s hope they don’t decide to use cheat codes anytime soon.
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