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    Korea considers blocking minors from playing online games for over 3 hours

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    Post by Shu Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:22 pm

    South Korea's Ministry of Education, Science and
    Technology is reportedly reviewing a policy that would ban minors'
    accounts if they played online games for more than two hours
    consecutively, or a total of three hours in a day.

    While there is already a shutdown law in place preventing children aged
    under 18 years old from playing online games during a late-night
    six-hour block, MEST's rationale for the policy is that game addiction
    comes from how long kids play games, not when they play them.

    Critics are arguing that this new policy, along with the existing shutdown law and the recently implemented selective shutdown law,
    constitutes a "triple regulation" of the game industry in Korea -- and
    that MEST's theories on game addiction haven't been medically proven.

    "If the game industry is really a troublemaker, then the related
    government [groups] should discuss it and provide guidelines to instruct
    us," said an unnamed game industry representative, according to a report from Korean industry news site This Is Game.

    The official added, "Making similar policies from three different
    ministries does not make any sense at all. The two shutdown systems of
    the [Ministry of Gender Equality and Family] and the [Ministry of
    Culture Sports and Tourism] should be repealed if MEST's regulation is
    reasonable."
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    Post by Shu Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:23 pm


    Korea considers blocking minors from playing online games for over 3 hours  Korea

    It looks like being a young gamer in South Korea is getting tougher and tougher. Last year the country put into effect a "Cinderella Law"
    that prohibited online gamers 18 and younger from logging in to popular
    games between the hours of midnight and 6:00 a.m.. Now the government
    is taking a close look at an additional law limiting the amount of time played each day for minors.

    The proposed policy comes from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
    (MEST) and would yank account privileges for minors if they played
    either more than two hours in a row or more than three hours daily. The
    MEST is concerned about game addiction in minors, citing that it may
    come from the duration of play sessions.

    The game industry is concerned about possible over-regulation by the
    government spurred by theories on addiction that haven't been proven.
    Some are calling for earlier shutdown policies to be overturned if this
    one is implemented.

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