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Europe
EU justice chiefs take aim at violent video games
2007-01-17
Now they're going too far!
DRESDEN, Germany - EU justice chiefs took aim at violent video games on Tuesday, agreeing to share information across the bloc on which games to outlaw and how, but leaving the final decision on bans with states themselves.

The executive European Commission said it would also draw up plans in coming weeks to harmonise national penalties on retailers caught selling such products to under-age children. ‘These terrible things contribute to violence and sooner or later that leads to police intervention,’ Germany’s Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said of violent video games, after EU justice ministers discussed them at a meeting in Dresden.
No more Battlefield 2 for you, Anon5089!
Germany, which holds the EUÂ’s rotating presidency, will draw up a comparative list of violent games banning procedures throughout the bloc in a move that Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries said would help to share best practices.

But the EU’s justice and security commissioner said it would not lead to harmonised EU-wide bans. ‘Each member state will decide which video games are violent and so to be banned. It’s not a decision to be taken in Brussels,’ Franco Frattini told a news conference.
Unless the member states fail to do as they're told.
Frattini said he would however make a proposal to the blocÂ’s justice ministers in the first half of this year to harmonise sanctions on retailers selling violent video games to children younger than the label allows.
As I was just saying ...
He said current controls in the blocÂ’s 27 states were insufficient and that too often retailers were not checking the age of young people buying games which should not be sold to under 16-year olds.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Hmmm,
A bunch of stories come out on how well American soldiers are adapting to the hi-tech military and some of the "credit" is given to video games and the next thing you know the EU wants to ban violent video games-w/them defining violent.
Nah,just a coincidence.
Posted by: Stephen   2007-01-17 20:34  

#8  Hey all us USA entrepreneurial types. Can you say, "smuggle" and "black market"?
Posted by: BigEd   2007-01-17 15:12  

#7   Do the muslim mooks even play video games?
I'd assume there was a fartwa against anything fun.


For years the ones about killing Jews and killing Israelis have been big sellers, bigjim-ky. Particularly popular are the ones aimed at elementary school children.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-01-17 13:24  

#6  So.... are they gonna ban computers and internet for the allowance of free thought and ideas too? Can't have those serfs making tooo much trouble with their childish ideas. Like democracy.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-01-17 10:58  

#5  Will they ban The Sims too? Teens like drowning their sims when they get involved in unhappy love affairs.

I think I know where this is coming from, actually. Germany bans all uses of the swastika, for reasons we can all understand. However, this has caused fianacial hardship to some [board] wargame companies. The Australian Design Group, publisher of the monster game World in Flames, tried exporting their game to Germany. They were all confiscated because one counter had a swastika on it.

Or consider how Europe is restricting chemical research by trying to force all reagents to be 'safe'.

Grow up!
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-01-17 08:04  

#4  Do the muslim mooks even play video games?
I'd assume there was a fartwa against anything fun.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-01-17 07:55  

#3  When do they plan the bonfire of books to go along with this?

Games can be downloaded, there is no way to stop them from being played or distrributed online.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2007-01-17 07:02  

#2  Good target. Can't fight back.
Posted by: mojo   2007-01-17 02:47  

#1  Yasss, it's video games inciting the yoots to riot in Paris, rape in Oslo, and blow up trains in London and Madrid.

And goodness, violent video games might even give native yoots the idea that, like, fighting back is an option. Can't have that.
Posted by: exJAG   2007-01-17 02:39  

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