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There are many controversial themes that can influence

the users of Grand Theft Auto. Here is a list of the themes

that are used in Grand Theft Auto which hold a possible

influence on the users of the game:

Drugs

Prostitution/Strip Clubs

Killing

Drinking

Theft

Driving Wrecklessly

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DrugsDuring the game the player finds themselves

in many drug dealing situations. Usually after

these missions they will have earned a

substantial amount of money. As well as this

other people will be taking drugs and

describing them in a positive way. This may

intrigue the player in taking drugs or having

something to do with drugs in real life thinking

they may make lots of money, or want to use

them recreationally.

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Prostitution/Strip Clubs

The game includes side activities which you

can do with the characters friends. One of

these activities is strip clubs. This is where you

can go on your own or with other characters to

pay for women to give them promiscuous

dances. This appeals to the typical male

audience and therefore might influence them

into going out to real life strip clubs and

spending large amounts of money for their own

pleasurable benefit.

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Killing Another action you can perform in the game is killing people

using different weapons or techniques. You are mostly asked to

kill or assault someone on the majority of story missions within the

game. This usually results in some kind of reward such as a car,

weapon, money, revenge or sometimes a house. When you kill

someone on the “free roam” mode, things may fall out of the

victims pockets such as weapons or money. This helps the

character progress through the story by enabling them to have

new ways in which to buy weapons or use the weapons dropped

to kill more people. This could influence the players of the game

to kill people in order to find a reward or get revenge.

Story about GTA 4-Influenced murder

“On 27 June 2008, police arrested six teenagers who went on

a crime spree in the town of New Hyde Park, New York. The

group mugged a man, knocking his teeth out, attempted to

car-jack a woman driving a BMW and smashed a passing van

with a bat. According to the Nassau County Police, the teens

claimed they were inspired by Niko Bellic perpetrating violent

crimes in Grand Theft Auto IV.”

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DrinkingAs a side activity in the game the player can go to pubs or clubs with friends and

will become heavily drunk. When this happens the view becomes wildly distorted

and movements almost unpredictable. The players also have the ability to

access cars whilst still drunk. This may be conveyed to the audience as a

comical moment as they are laughing at the silliness of the situation. Therefore

this may influence the players to go out and get drunk in real life, and maybe try

to steal a car to see if it is like the game. However the game does not actually

promote drink driving to the players, if they are seen driving by police whilst

intoxicated they will gain a “wanted” level and be arrested and fined, the

character will also make remarks like “I shouldn’t be driving” therefore showing

to the audience that this should not be done.

“The organisation Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) sharply criticized an in-game option that allows players to drive while intoxicated and called for a stricter rating on the game that would effectively ban its sale in the United States. "Drunk driving is not a game and it is not a joke," MADD said. "Drunk driving is a choice, a violent crime, and it is also 100 percent preventable." MADD is asking the Entertainment Software Rating Board to bump Grand Theft Auto IV's rating up to AO for Adults Only from M for Mature and calling for Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games to consider stopping distribution out of a sense

of social responsibility, or out of respect for those who've been hurt or killed by drunk drivers. The ESRB describes that the game includes "Use of drugs and Alcohol".”

Story about GTA 4 Drinking and Driving

Controversy

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Theft

Story about GTA 4-Influenced murder and

theft

“On 4 August 2008, BBC Newsbeat reported that an 18 year-

old student had been arrested in Bangkok, Thailand after he

killed the driver of a taxi while attempting to steal it. Bangkok

police captain Veerarit Pipatanasak stated "He wanted to find

out if it was as easy in real life to rob a taxi as it was in the

game." According to local sources, the student was playing

the game in an arcade and wanted to rob the taxi driver to

get money to continue playing the game.

As a result of this incident, the game (along with the whole

series) was subsequently banned in Thailand.”

Different missions and side missions throughout the game require

you to steal different valuable items for a reward. This usually

involves stealing a car, stealing drugs from other drug lords, and

one mission requires you to rob the city’s bank. These missions all

end up in rewarding the player with mass amounts of money

which comes in handy to their progression of the game. This may

intrigue the players into stealing in real life to earn money

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Driving Recklessly

The in game driving system enables the user to navigate

their way around the games world. This gives them freedom

to do more on the game when free roaming. The player is

also able to shoot weapons out of their window at other cars

or passers by, which is helpful when being chased by police

or other gangs. As well as this the player can break road

laws such as speeding, passing red lights, hitting pedestrians,

and resisting arrest. This may influence a person into doing

this in real life to get a rush of adrenaline and a feel of

freedom.

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“The VSC was established in 1989 and fulfils two basic roles:

It is a standards body for the video and video games industries and has a Code of Practice designed to ensure that both industries show a duty of care in their dealings with customers and the public generally. It provides its

retailer members with a staff training course dealing with age restricted videos, DVDs and video games.

It acts as an administrator of the PEGI system of age rating for video games. PEGI is used in over 30 countries. It is the UK regulator responsible for the age rating of video games supplied in the UK (using the PEGI system). In fulfilling this role it uses the name Games Rating Authority (GRA).”

From the Video Standards Council

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Copyright Law – governing the ownership of intellectual property, including music and photographs, Copyright protects only the particular manner of an author’s expression in literary, artistic, or musical form.

There are many elements within the game that would need to obey copyright laws. These are such things as vehicles, products, music etc. A lot of vehicles within the game look like real life vehicles therefore in order to make sure no complaints were filed Rock star would have made sure the vehicles are named differently to avoid complaints and lawsuits from vehicle manufacturers. This would be the same for the food, drink and clothing products that can be purchased within the game. However the in game radio station will have had to get copyright rights for the songs to be able to use them. Royalties are paid to the band in order for the games company to sell the games soundtrack.

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Liable Law – governing what can and cannot be said in public about individuals

The game does not purposely affect anyone's life by keeping the world of the game in a different place by using different names. Instead of New York it is called Liberty City, as well as this no-one in real life is mentioned on the game. As well as this, because the game is set in a location inspired by New York, Rockstar have taken out the ability for users to pilot aeroplanes due to the controversy of the 9/11 terrorist attack.

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Child Protection Law – governing how children should be protected by the state

Cruelty to Animals Law – governing how animals should be treated in society

Both the Child Protection and Cruelty to Animals Law have been treated the same way in the game. Grand Theft Auto, so far, has never included any children or animals within their games. Animals such as rats are shown within the game to represent the class of society a player might be in. As well as this seagull can also be seen flying around in the sky, however neither of these animals can be killed. Although one side mission is to kill 100 pigeons or more known as “flying rats” that are scattered throughout the city. By using the term “flying rats” Rockstar has so far seemed to avoid any animal Cruelty controversy. As for the Child Protection Law no children have been added or used at any point in the game therefore creating a less controversial game due to the amounts of violence and other illegal mayhem caused within the game.