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  2. Thai Government to constrain online games

Wed, 07/09/2003 - 20:00 by Kevin

I noticed on Macgamer.com, a story about the Thai Government imposing a cerfew for online games read it here.

What do you guys think?

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Interesting

Thu, 07/10/2003 - 23:46

First of all, the thing that shocked me most about this was that when I went to rampancy, i saw THAI in a news headline (me being from Thai origin and all). This was the last place I'd expect my country's name to be. I never even knew there were internet cafés in Thailand (note to self: LOOK FOR SOME). Anyway, I think the curfew is a pretty annoying idea. I know of no other town, city state, region, territory or nation in the world that has internet access that sets a curfew on it. I'm assuming that even if this curfew thing is enforced, I'm sure hackers will bypass it some way or some how. The curfews seem like a stupid idea nonetheless. Obviously, parents are constantly saying "you'll fry your brains" or "don't make me throw that damn thing out the window" or something along those lines, but a curfew wouldn't help. Also, it would be such a waste of funds that teh country would divert money to enforce internet gaming. I've been to Thailand before and it is a beautiful place, but there are some things that need to be done to improve the nation. Internet gaming curfews should not be priority one.

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