THAI OVERKILL
29 May 2009
Court's overreaction to child suicide worries
gaming site owners
Online gambling websites may be among the many affected
by an attempt to impose a total online gaming ban by a
Thai criminal court following the suicide of a
12-year-ol boy last week.
The child threw himself
from a sixth floor balcony after his parents forbade him
to play games on the Internet, fearing he was becoming
addicted to shoot 'em ups.
The court apparently
issued an order compelling the Information and
Communications Technology Ministry to act against some
72 as yet unidentified websites that it claimed were
promoting computer gaming in general.
In
complying with the order, the Department of Special
Investigation said it would notify the country's
Internet service providers. Deputy Chief Suchart Wong-anandchai
said ISPs found to have encouraged or simply provided
online access to the sites would face loss of licence,
fines, and possible imprisonment.
Bundit
Sornpaisarn, an expert on games addiction and director
of the Rajanagarindra Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Institute, told local media that aggressive children who
had gaming habits were more likely to attempt suicide
than others. However, he suggested that the early
intervention and exercise of parental discipline was a
better solution to the phenomenon than imposing general
ISP bans.
It is believed that some operators are
seeking legal advice on the jurisdictional reach of the
criminal court and the actions of the authorities.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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