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China's Gaming Parental Supervision Program Exits Trial

Wabei, 5/30/10

China's Ministry of Culture has announced that all remaining online gaming companies that have not yet joined on to its parental supervision program for minors will be inducted into the program beginning June 1, with full industry coverage expected by year-end.

Editor's Note: The program was begun in February with initial participation of six online gaming companies. For more information, see "China Launches Parental Supervision Program for Young Gamers," MD 2/05/10 issue.

Keywords: monitoring regulation online gaming Internet Ministry of Culture youth

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