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  2. Video games in China - Wikipedia

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    Online gaming in China represents one of the largest and fastest growing Internet business sectors in the world. As of 2022, China is the second largest market for online games after the United States. [84] In 2023, the country has 668 million internet users playing online games and the industry was worth US$42 billion.

  3. Explainer-Why and how China is drastically limiting online ...

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    China on Monday introduced new rules that limit the amount of time under-18s can spend on video games to three hours a week, a move it said was necessary to combat gaming addiction. The new rules ...

  4. China to curb gaming spend; Tencent, NetEase plunge - AOL

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    HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese regulators announced on Friday a wide range of rules aimed at curbing spending and rewards that encourage video games, dealing a blow to the world's biggest games ...

  5. China gaming crackdown: licensing freeze is over but ... - AOL

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    China ended its eight-month freeze on new video game licences on Monday, bringing hope to an industry that has been assailed for inappropriate content and for encouraging addiction among players.

  6. China to curb gaming addiction by imposing time limits on ...

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    The issue of whether young people spend too much time in front of screens is a common concern around the world, especially in China where officials have introduced regulations to rein in ...

  7. Regulations protecting consumers from microtransactions

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    In 2016, all games published in China are required to go through a licensing and approval process through the National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA). The NPPA is extremely strict with loot boxes due to the similarities shared with gambling. Below is a list of restrictions enforced by the NPPA. [5]

  8. United States New Export Controls on Advanced Computing and ...

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    The act prohibited the use and procurement of Huawei and ZTE equipment from being used by all U.S. federal government executive agencies, citing security concerns. [3] In June 2020 the U.S. federal government officially designated Huawei and ZTE as threats to national security due to their close ties to the Chinese Communist Party and China's ...

  9. China restricts kids’ online gaming to three hours a week - AOL

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    China’s National Press and Publication Administration has released a notice imposing limits on online gaming for minors. On September 1st, video game companies will have to restrict gaming time ...