Friday, September 3, 2010 3:49

Australian government to filter MA15+ games sold online

Posted by Paul Young on Sunday, June 28, 2009, 6:19
This item was posted in Games and has 3 Comments
If the government succeed, there will be a whole lot of games taken off websites that sell the games.

If the government succeed, there will be a whole lot of games taken off websites that sell the games.

Many of us aren’t aware what is going on in other countries in regard to online e-commerce. However, we think you should become more involved so that you will benefit it. For example, if you see a decent buy on Ebay but it is based in Australia, and is MA15+, you cannot purchase this item as a result of what the Australian government are planning to do. From personal experience, I have found Australia sell the most up-to-date games online and so this will be a huge blow economically.

What is being planned?

Well, the Australian government are attempting to target the gaming market by fully utulizing their “internet censorship” system. The regime will block all websites selling games that are only appropriate for users who are 15 or older resulting in a huge decline in online gaming sales. Is this the right thing to do seeing as the economy is going to be hit by the recession hard?

This may not be so bad in most countries as they have 18+ gaming categories whereas in Australia MA15+ is the highest it goes! This drawback means that companies need to use more resources by lowering the violence in most of the games.

Has it already begun?

According to reports, the filtering scheme has been applied to shops selling these MA15+ games and Senator Conroy said that the Internet Service Providers (ISPS) will block all content related to games including flash, web and downloadable games.

This filter plan will effectively block all gaming websites with a tiny bit of violence which, as I said before, affect retailers who sell online, including eBay and Amazon.

What do you think about the issue? Personally I feel its a bit naive seeing as the economy is already going down and also that Australian 17 year olds are permitted to join the army, which is 10 times as violent than any gory video game.

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3 Comments

  1. Wow! Thank you! I always wanted to write in my site something like that. Can I take part of your post to my blog?

  2. Why?!?! This will impact all of us everywhere. Incidentally, i have a friend who is 16 in Australia which i play FPS games with.. if this proceeds this will mean no gaming time anymore :( This better not occur as many of us will not be best pleased…

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