The recent bill, which prohibits the Korean minors aged below 16
from entering and playing online games late at night, was discussed and
put to a vote in a conference held in South Korea's parliament hall on
April 20, 2011, and was finally approved unanimously. From the
perspective of the current situation, the bill will come into effect in
October (6 months later) at latest.
The bill was heatedly discussed by relevant authorities
in the past month, but ran aground owing to greatly different opinions.
Officers of South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
also thought it necessary to clearly define online games. However, this
was refuted bitterly and irrationally by some people from the Ministry of Gender Equality & Family, which gave birth to lots of game industry workers' dissatisfaction.
Anyway, after a certain time of intermediation, the bill
is to take effect. It will be made applicable to online games for 2
years first, and then to mobile phone games 2 years later.
from entering and playing online games late at night, was discussed and
put to a vote in a conference held in South Korea's parliament hall on
April 20, 2011, and was finally approved unanimously. From the
perspective of the current situation, the bill will come into effect in
October (6 months later) at latest.
The bill was heatedly discussed by relevant authorities
in the past month, but ran aground owing to greatly different opinions.
Officers of South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
also thought it necessary to clearly define online games. However, this
was refuted bitterly and irrationally by some people from the Ministry of Gender Equality & Family, which gave birth to lots of game industry workers' dissatisfaction.
Anyway, after a certain time of intermediation, the bill
is to take effect. It will be made applicable to online games for 2
years first, and then to mobile phone games 2 years later.