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Thailand's online gamers face curfew 
BANGKOK -- Thailand is to impose a night curfew on online gaming to curb
rising rates of addiction by young players, Information and
Communications Technology Minister Surapong Suebwonglee said on Tuesday. 

Game servers, both local and overseas, will be blocked from 10.00pm to
6.00am daily from July 15 to Sept 30, while Internet cafes will also have
their hours curbed to those times, Mr Surapong told reporters. 
 
Under particular attack is Korean role-playing game Ragnarok, which was
introduced to Thailand seven months ago and reportedly now has more than
600,000 registered players here. Of particular concern is that children
are becoming addicted to the game.

The minister said the effectiveness of the curfew would be evaluated
after Sept 30. Additional measures will be considered if it is not
effective. 

Other restrictions in the pipeline, according to the Nation newspaper,
include mandatory player breaks every two hours and identification cards
to ensure that players do not make profits from the games. 

Internet cafes specialising in online gaming have mushroomed in Thailand
in recent years as access prices have fallen to as little as 10-20 baht
per hour. Parents and politicians have expressed concern over children as
young as seven playing games for long periods of time. -- AFP

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