MORE KOREAN RESTRICTIONS
4 July 2008
Online cash transactions to be limited
South Korean gamers face further restrictions on their
disposable income following a proposal by Korean
regulators to place limits on Internet cash transactions
in an attempt to curb online gambling.
The Korea Times reports that players are already limited
to only $290 a month, but players have found ways to
circumvent these limitations. In future, those who make
'large' virtual cash transactions in order to gamble
online could be fined up to $20 000 or imprisoned for up
to two years under new laws planned by the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The new bill will go before lawmakers for approval this
September (2008).
The newspaper claims that Korean lawmakers have turned
their attention to online gambling after cracking down
on video gambling arcades. Many internet cafes, or 'PC
baangs' as they are known in Korea, have been converted
into arcades that allow customers to win cash on virtual
slot machine games.
There are 17 government-licensed casinos in Korea, but
locals are permitted to use only one of them. The
casinos generate approximately $500 million in income
from over a million visitors to the country per year.
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