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      ABCMAN did you read this

      In Greece, playing a shoot-'em-up video game could land you in jail.
      The Greek government has banned all electronic games across the country,
      including those that run on home computers, on Game Boy-style portable
      consoles, and on mobile phones. Thousands of tourists in Greece are
      unknowingly facing heavy fines or long terms in prison for owning mobile
      phones or portable video games.
      Greek Law Number 3037, enacted at the end of July, explicitly forbids
      electronic games with "electronic mechanisms and software" from public and
      private places, and people have already been fined tens of thousands of
      dollars for playing or owning games.
      The law applies equally to visitors from abroad: "If you know these things
      are banned, you should not bring them in," said a commercial attaché at the
      Greek Embassy in London, who declined to give her name.
      Internet cafes will be allowed to continue to operate, providing no
      games-playing takes place. If a customer is found to be running any sort of
      game, including online chess, the cafe owner will be fined and the place
      closed.
      The Greek government introduced the law in an attempt to prevent illegal
      gambling. According to a report in the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Greek
      police will be responsible for catching offenders, who will face fines of
      5,000 to 75,000 euros (about $4,980 to $74,650) and imprisonment of one to
      12 months. "The blanket ban was decided in February after the government
      admitted it was incapable of distinguishing innocuous video games from
      illegal gambling machines," the report said.
      The Greek gaming community has reacted with a mixture of shock, disbelief
      and anger. One Web site, w.w.gameland.gr, has started a news service about
      the ban and opened a petition to protest it. In addition, it is posting
      English translations of the law and messages of support from around the
      world.
      A test case is to come before the Greek courts next week, and the Greek
      gaming community is already planning protests in the event that the
      defendant is convicted.
      "We are trying to organize a protest against this law," said Petros Tipis of
      Thessaloniki-based gaming company Reload Entertainment, which has had to
      cancel a gaming tournament that was to be held this week.
      If the prosecution of the defendant next week is successful, said Tipis, the
      Greek gaming industry will take the case to the European Court.
      In the meantime, Tipis told ZDNet UK, a lot of people in Greece are very
      worried about the new law. "They are taking it very seriously," he said. "It
      even affects the games that come with Windows. This law isn't the right
      one," he added. "It is unfair. It was introduced too quickly."
      Reload's tournament, which was to be held Fridah, was a qualifier for the
      CPL Oslo 2002 <h..p://www.cpleurope.com/> gaming tournament. "Now we are
      trying not to lose the two slots we were given from CPL for the tournament,"
      Tipis said. "This was the first time for a qualifier (for this tournament)
      in Greece."
      ZDNet UK's Rupert Goodwins and Matt Loney reported from London
      <h..p://news.zdnet.co.uk/>.
      woops my bad wasn't thinking thank you
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      Last edited by gettygas; 07-09-2002 at 01:57.

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      @gettygas live links here bud please edit mate rules as usual >
      http://forum.cdrsoft.cc/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5446


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      yeah, the register also had a piece on it, but i knew beforehand as a friend from canada was told he couldnt take his pda on an olympic airways plane when he had to fly into greece to attend his grandfathers funeral and he was telling about it being because he could get a fine or go to prison if he was caught using his pda in greece as it could be used for playing games

      the people i feel most sorry for are those who work in the gaming industry in greece (from programmers to shop assistants) as they could all end up losing their jobs over this. its a supremely badly thought out law that is certain to be overturned by the european parliament but is going to cause immense damage to both greeces image and the greek economy. Can you imagine how they are going to try to run the olympics when trainers cant have their computers and nothing can use m$ windows as it has (or can use) games.

      if it wasnt so serious it would be the best joke of the year

      ABCMan


      NTL Broadband read all about it Here, not on NThelL? if they succeed how long before other providers follow suit?

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      I feel bad for the children in greece .
      greece should worry about the poor the crime and the sick
      not the games.I feel for them and i am greek also.

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      Wow, that's the first time I heard of this one.. This law is idiotic!

    6. #6
      i think its been overturned now luckily

      but yes i''d have the same problem with dihydrocodine and diazapm if i decided to go to greece


      NTL Broadband read all about it Here, not on NThelL? if they succeed how long before other providers follow suit?

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      Organized crime seems to always get into that which is illegal.... Wonder how long it will be before the local mobster opens up a gaming joint...

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      Red face

      My aunt is in greece and she was telling me that it has been over turned . She was is happy about that .Iam allways sending thing to my cuz in athens.

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      that's good news


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