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    South Korea puts the 'Cinderella Law' into effect

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    Post by Shu Wed Nov 23, 2011 9:47 pm


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    South Korea's burgeoning online gaming market has brought the country a
    great deal of business success, but it's also brought the dread specter
    of video game addiction to the forefront of public awareness. Hoping to
    curb addiction before it starts, the country has brought into effect a new law
    requiring all online games to block players under age 16 from playing
    between midnight and 6 a.m. Dubbed the "Cinderella Law," it also affects
    online services such as PlayStation Network and XBox Live.

    As expected, the law has several vocal critics, who assert that the law
    infringes upon the civil rights of children. The Korea Association of
    Game Industry, a group including companies such as Nexon and NCsoft,
    is in the midst of preparing a lawsuit based on its claim that the law
    is excessively prohibitive. Of course, many gamers have been trying to
    circumvent the ban already by connecting to Western servers, which have
    no such restriction... although it could be argued that connecting to
    another country's servers just to play for a six-hour period sort of
    reinforces the whole argument about addiction.
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    Post by Shu Wed Nov 23, 2011 9:50 pm

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    South Korea's recently passed Shutdown Law went into
    effect on November 20, and now requires online games to block children
    aged under 16 from playing during a late-night six-hour block.

    The so-called Cinderella Law was passed earlier this year, advocated by
    the government's Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism (MCST) and
    Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (MGEF) as a way to prevent online
    gaming addiction.

    Console services like Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox
    Live are affected, with the former no longer allowing 15-year-olds and
    younger to register for PSN accounts or to log in between midnight and
    6AM.

    Xbox Live has been given a two-month grace period to create a system for
    tracking users' age and blocking children from logging in during the
    late-night hours. It's possible the service could block all users no
    matter their age during that period.

    Critics of the Shutdown Law argue that the law violates children's civil
    rights, and that the government hasn't proven that playing games is
    more harmful than watching TV or movies, listening to music, or engaging
    in other indoor activities.

    The Korea Association of Game Industry (KAOGI), which is made up of 14
    game publishers like Nexon and NCsoft, claimed the law enforces
    "excessive prohibition" on a small number of players, and has been
    preparing a lawsuit regarding the curfew.

    Cultural solidarity organization MoonHwaYunDae (MHYD) also filed an
    appeal to the Korea's Constitutional Court against the law last month.
    Despite the opposition, the new policy went into effect this week
    without any significant issues.

    Some people are working around the Law, though, by using their parents'
    accounts created with their social security numbers, or by logging into
    Western servers for games like League of Legends instead of local servers, according to This Is Game.

    The Korean news site also reports that MCST and MGEF are seeking to have
    local online game companies create account certification systems that
    collect personal data such as social security numbers and credit card
    info to prevent workarounds.
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    Post by Rikki Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:45 pm

    wow interesting means no more noobs in competetive games
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    Post by Snow Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:10 pm

    There'r plenty of adult noobs too
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    Post by galecross Sun Nov 27, 2011 11:59 pm

    While it's a great idea to try and stop children from depriving their minds and bodies of the nourishment and rest that they need, this seems too excessive. Shouldn't this kind of thing be up to the parents?

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