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"Passed in 2011, the law banned younger players from gaming between 12AM and 6AM"
"Passed in 2011, the law banned younger players from gaming between 12AM and 6AM"
'At the time, the law was originally said not to impact consoles. However, as Kotaku reported at the time, Sony Computer Entertainment of Korea announced that it would be taking the PSN offline for underage players in compliance with the law. The law seemed aimed at PC online games, designed to ensure the country’s youth got at least six hours of sleep. However, both Sony’s and Microsoft’s gaming platforms were impacted. Companies that violated the law could be fined up to 10 million won ($8,560) and individuals even face two years in prison.'
'At the time, the law was originally said not to impact consoles. However, as Kotaku reported at the time, Sony Computer Entertainment of Korea announced that it would be taking the PSN offline for underage players in compliance with the law. The law seemed aimed at PC online games, designed to ensure the country’s youth got at least six hours of sleep. However, both Sony’s and Microsoft’s gaming platforms were impacted. Companies that violated the law could be fined up to 10 million won ($8,560) and individuals even face two years in prison.'
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