Oklahoma bill would keep tax breaks from M-rated games
Like many other states, Oklahoma wants to give some tax breaks to game developers in order to encourage the start of new high-tech business. Game Politics reports that a new bill for that state's legislature would give such tax breaks..but there's a catch.The bill, if passed into law, would keep those tax breaks away from any game that is rated M or higher. Apparently the restrictions were at the instance of state senators, many of whom voted for 2006 law that would have restricted sales of certain games to minors (that law was thrown out in a court battle in 2007). It remains to be seen if this bill will be passed.


