China Cracks Down On Game-related Internet Cafes

The Chinese government has introduced new legislation setting tighter restrictions on Internet cafes and entertainment content, including video games, according to an Associated Press report. New regulations prohibit teenagers from entering Internet cafes or karaoke bars, deeming them unfit and potentially corrupting environments for students.

Sources: GamaSutra | GameIndustry.biz | 1Up.com | joystiq

2 Replies to “China Cracks Down On Game-related Internet Cafes”

  1. It is not right. Everyone wants to have some entertainment. The government is getting income as entertainment tax. Putting such restrictions effect the internet business and cafes.
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