The government of South Korea (ROK) will soon implement rules that prohibit teenagers playing games online there at midnight. That means, like Cinderella, promptly at 12 am they had to stop the activities of online gaming.
What the article? Apparently, this policy was enacted as part of efforts to overcome problems experienced severe Internet addiction teenagers in the country most of the ginseng. Rules are still a draft Law (Draft) was submitted to the board of South Korean people's parliament earlier this month. In it mandatory for every company listed online gaming in South Korea to cut off access to services from midnight for gamers who are still registered under the age of 16.
"Once you busy playing online games, will be very difficult to stop it. Especially if you're a teenager," said spokeswoman Jo Rin Ministry of Culture, which deals with this problem. Rin said there were many high school students who play games all night and receive the effects, they have trouble learning in school. "We believe such regulation is necessary to ensure their rights to health and sleep time is fulfilled," he added.
He also explained, blocking access to online games start at 12 am will be followed at six o'clock in the morning. But it does say to him, there will be a one-year lag time to enforce this rule, so the company could be preparing an online gaming.
What the article? Apparently, this policy was enacted as part of efforts to overcome problems experienced severe Internet addiction teenagers in the country most of the ginseng. Rules are still a draft Law (Draft) was submitted to the board of South Korean people's parliament earlier this month. In it mandatory for every company listed online gaming in South Korea to cut off access to services from midnight for gamers who are still registered under the age of 16.
"Once you busy playing online games, will be very difficult to stop it. Especially if you're a teenager," said spokeswoman Jo Rin Ministry of Culture, which deals with this problem. Rin said there were many high school students who play games all night and receive the effects, they have trouble learning in school. "We believe such regulation is necessary to ensure their rights to health and sleep time is fulfilled," he added.
He also explained, blocking access to online games start at 12 am will be followed at six o'clock in the morning. But it does say to him, there will be a one-year lag time to enforce this rule, so the company could be preparing an online gaming.
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