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The Beijing Children’s Law Aid And Research Centre accuses Tencent’s Honour of Kings of encouraging gaming addiction and showing inappropriate content. The NGO’s lawsuit was filed on the same day that China’s updated Minors Protection Law came into effect.
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Protection for minors given a legal boost By Cao Yin | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-06-01 09:52 Share
Revised law aims to safeguard rights of those under 18, both online and offline
Comprehensive measures to intensify online protection for juveniles and prevent internet addiction will be promoted by an amended law from Tuesday, which is International Children s Day.
With more youngsters becoming addicted to online games and short videos, the revised Minors Protection Law requires people from all walks of life, including parents, schools and social institutions, to take preventive measures to stop internet addiction causing physical or mental harm to young people.