Chinese gamers launch protest

by on Sep 01, 2005

Drama continues in China over government plans to limit online game time. The following just in from the interfax news service.<br />

Drama continues in China over government plans to limit online game time. The following just in from the interfax news service.

Shanghai. August 29. INTERFAX-CHINA - Chinese players of the "World of Warcraft" online game have begun an Internet signature campaign protesting Chinese government plans to limit the country's online gamers to three hours of consecutive playtime.

"These restrictions violate the rights of online game players," one Chinese player wrote on the petition. "Trying to prevent young players from being addicted is good, but this new system will be a total failure."

As of August 29, more than 1,000 Chinese gamers had signed the petition opposing implementation of the new time limits. Chinese authorities said last week they planned to implement a new system that would deduct from the ability levels of online game characters after an individual had played a game for more than three consecutive hours. The system was designed to prevent online game addiction. The online petition is currently on http://bbs.wowchina.com.

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