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SHACKNEWS
Games + Greece = Jail [08:59 pm]
115 Comments - jason bergman
Officially making it the worst place in the world to be a gamer (worse than censorship-laden Germany, apparently), Greece recently passed a law making it illegal to have an "electronic game" in either public or private places. This includes PC games, arcade games, console games, handheld games and even cell phone games, and the penalties are a fine of 5,000 to 75,000 euros and imprisonment of one to 12 months if caught. Why was this passed? Apparently to discourage gambling. The ZDNet UK article points out that this puts a halt to the planned CPL qualifying event, and Blue's News posted a link to this petition where people can express their outrage over the law.
BLUENEWS
More on Greece & Games[5:28 PM EDT (Blue) September 03, 2002] - 32 Comments *
In Greece, use a Game Boy, go to jail (thanks Jonathan Stone) is a CNET.com article on the situation facing gamers in Greece mentioned the other day (story) where playing or owning electronic games has been outlawed. According to the report, the law, which is apparently intended to prevent online gambling, has already resulted in tens of thousands of dollars in fines for playing games in public, and "A test case is to come before the Greek courts next week, and the Greek gaming community is already planning protests in the event that the defendant is convicted." The Greek Internet Cafe Union is still collecting virtual signatures on their online petition protesting this situation.