In a bid to limit the screen time of its young gamers, Korea has unveiled some drastic initiatives.
Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will try to block certain online games after midnight, [URL=http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20100412000752]reports the Korea Herald[/URL]. Midnight, however, appears to be a generic term, as gamers will be able to choose their specific six-hour long gaming black-out period: 12AM – 6AM, 1AM - 7AM or 2AM - 8 AM. Under the plan, online access to massively multiplayer games would automatically shut off at the appointed time.
A secondary aspect of the policy would have the Internet speeds of young gamers throttled down if users remain online for a “lengthy” period of time. The slowdown policy is said to be in current testing on four online games, with plans to spread the procedure to 19 games in total in the second half of 2010.
The Ministry will also target young gamers who use the registration numbers of their parents in order to circumnavigate such restrictions.
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