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New content restrictions in Germany

9 April, 2003
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In Germany, new content restrictions were introduced for the protection of minors, extending current regulations and indexing schemes for film and video to internet and games. Since 1 April all kinds of ego shooters and electronic media "glorifying war" are banned. Furthermore, under the new regulation, all computer games must carry labels with minimum age requirements. The restrictions on computer games were speeded up after a youngster killed 18 people in his school in the city of Erfurt a year ago. The youngster was addicted to the game 'Doom', media reported.

Through the new additions on the Treaty on Human Rights & the Protection of Minors in Broadcasting and Telecommunication Media a new central commission decides on illegal and harmful media and Web content. Though the implications are not yet clear, the extension to web pages might mean filtering mechanisms will have to be introduced to prevent minors from accessing indexed web pages.

Based on a German article in Heise (03.04.2003)
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/jk-03.04.03-002/default.shtml

Available in English through
http://www.computeruser.com/news/03/04/03/news5.html

 

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