L’erba del vicino: dopo la Corea anche la Cina introduce il real name system

La Corea da tempo obbliga gli utenti che si registrano ad alcuni siti web (tipicamente quelli con più di 100.000 utenti, determinati dal ministero delle comunicazioni), a fornire il propio identificativo univoco (real name system). Adesso anche la Cina lo introduce per i giochi online.

Chinese Online Game Law Requires Real-name Registration – PCWorld Business Center.

The regulations state that users must provide their real names, ID number and contact information. Online gaming companies have three months to comply with the real-name registration requirement for new users, and six months to comply for existing users. Rhe regulations state that companies must restrict the gaming time of minors, but they do not specify how this monitoring should occur.

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