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  2. China Restricts How Many Hours Kids Can Play Video ... - AOL

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    China on Monday announced strict new rules that will ban children from playing online games during weekdays and limit them to just three hours per week. The rules were unveiled by the National ...

  3. Anti-Addiction System for Online Games - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Addiction System for Online Games is a system developed in accordance with the Standard for Anti-Addiction System for Online Games issued by the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) of the People's Republic of China, which was implemented in 2007, with the aim of restricting minors to prevent them from becoming addicted to online games for a long period of time.

  4. Video game addiction in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese children and teenagers are barred from online gaming on school days, and limited to one hour a day on weekend and holiday evenings. [16] A new law passed in November 2019 limits children under 18 to less than 90 minutes of playing video games on weekdays and three hours on weekends, with no video game playing allowed between 10 p.m. to ...

  5. Notice of the National Press and Publication Administration ...

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    On 25 October 2019, the National Press and Publication Administration issued the "Notice of the State Press and Publication Administration on Preventing Minors from Becoming Addicted to Online Games" [4] which stipulates that online gaming enterprises are not allowed to provide gaming services to minors between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Additionally, it restricts gaming service durations for ...

  6. China to curb gaming addiction by imposing time limits on ...

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    The issue of whether young people spend too much time in front of screens is a common concern around the world, especially in China where officials have introduced regulations to rein in ...

  7. China's problem of youth game addiction has been solved -top ...

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    China has resolved the problem of game addiction among its youth, a report co-written by the country's top gaming industry association said, in remarks likely to be welcomed by the regulations ...

  8. Shutdown law - Wikipedia

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    However, as of August 30, 2021, China's National Press and Publication Administration (General Administration of Press and Publication) published new rules, stating that people under 18 will be allowed to play video games one hour a day between 8 PM and 9 PM on Fridays, weekends, and legal holidays. The government announcements said all online ...

  9. Almost half of teenagers feel addicted to social media – study

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    It is following the lives of more than 18,000 babies born in the UK from 2000 and 2001 to map the backgrounds of children born in the early 21st century. ... so-called social media addiction ...