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China has imposed limits on the amount of time children will be allowed to play online games. Gamers under the age of 18 will only be permitted to play for one hour on Fridays, weekends and holidays, the nation's video game regulator has confirmed. The regulations, which have been published by the National Press and Publication Administration, revealed that users under the age of 18 would only be able to play games between 8pm and 9pm on those days. Online gaming companies will be forbidden from providing services to minors in any form outside of the permitted hours and would need to put real ...
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Chinese regulators are trying to be "more forward-looking" in the tech sector. That is according to Rui Ma, a China tech analyst and co-host of the podcast 'Tech Buzz China', who made the observation after Alibaba - Jack Ma's e-commerce giant - was fined as much as $2.8 billion by Chinese regulators. The industry expert told the BBC: "If you read the laws, Chinese regulators are trying to be more forward-looking and think ahead, in an attempt to regulate an industry that is moving so fast. "They are including the use of algorithms, not just market share. They are trying to understand the platf...
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