Well, if you're 10 and your mom is threatening to take them away, then yes. If you're living in extreme poverty and don't know where your next meal is coming from, then yes.
If the question is whether video games deserve the same protections as other methods of expression, then the answer is yes, because freedom of expression is a right, not a privilege. The idea that if you draw a picture that is protected but if you draw a picture then have it appear when you press a button and it is no longer protected is absurdly logically inconsistent.
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Well, if you're 10 and your mom is threatening to take them away, then yes. If you're living in extreme poverty and don't know where your next meal is coming from, then yes.
If the question is whether video games deserve the same protections as other methods of expression, then the answer is yes, because freedom of expression is a right, not a privilege. The idea that if you draw a picture that is protected but if you draw a picture then have it appear when you press a button and it is no longer protected is absurdly logically inconsistent.