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Kinder- und Jugendärzte: Empfehlung der Kommission abwarten

Kinder- und Jugendärzte: Empfehlung der Kommission abwarten
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Brazilian authorities to investigate loot boxes


And potentially ban them altogether. 
Updated on 7 April 2021
It seems like yet another country is taking a close look at how loot boxes fit with current law, as Brazilian authorities have accepted a request to investigate and potentially ban the controversial microtransactions.
The inquiry comes in response to a recommendation by the National Association of Child and Adolescent Defense Centers (ANCED), which has filed several lawsuits against game companies over their use of loot boxes. ANCED argues that loot boxes are a harmful form of gambling - a banned activity in Brazil (via The Esports Observer).
Brazilian website The Enemy had access to the legal process involving publisher Garena (known for mobile battle royale game Free Fire), and reported that companies including Activision, Electronic Arts, Riot Games, Nintendo, Konami, Valve, Ubisoft, Tencent, Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Sony have been cited in the lawsuit. ANCED is apparently asking for Free Fire s loot boxes to be suspended until their use by children and adolescents can be properly evaluated, with a daily penalty of $4m real (£517k) for Garena if it fails to comply. It s also asking for $1.5bn real (£193m) in compensation from Garena, and individual compensation of $1000 real (£130) for each child or adolescent user of its games.

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Brazil launches inquiry to ban loot boxes


Brazilian authorities have launched an inquiry aimed at banning loot boxes in the country, on the recommendation of the National Association of Child and Adolescent Defense Centers (ANCED).
The association argued that the randomised monetisation mechanics are a form of gambling, which is illegal in Brazil, The Esports Observer reported.
The inquiry targets companies that sell loot boxes, including Activision, EA, Konami, Nintendo, Riot Games, Ubisoft, Tencent, and Valve. Mobile games publisher Garena is also involved, with Brazilian publication The Enemy reporting that the firm has been asked to suspend its loot box sales until further notice.
Should a ban be approved, Brazil is considering introducing fines for companies selling loot boxes, up to BRL $4 million (around $706,000) daily.

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Brazil Opens Inquiry To Ban Loot Boxes


Brazil Opens Inquiry To Ban Loot Boxes
If the ban goes through, companies in violation could pay as much as $700,000 per day.
Brazil has opened an inquiry into loot boxes, in a move that may lead to a ban and hefty fines on companies offering the monetization scheme. This follows a recommendation from the the country s National Association of Child and Adolescent Defense Centers (ANCED), reports GamesIndustry.biz.
ANCED argued that loot boxes are a form of gambling, which is illegal in Brazil. If the ban is approved, Brazil could fine violators up to BRL $4 million (roughly $706,000) per day. That would likely be after some length of a grace period allowing companies to disable the mechanism.

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Hessen: Vorsorgeuntersuchungen: Fristverlängerung läuft aus

Hessen: Vorsorgeuntersuchungen: Fristverlängerung läuft aus
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OPINION | Disruptions to schooling are not new. But our response must be


write that whether they would have dropped out anyway is not clear.
The global meme building back better certainly applies to South Africa if we are to achieve a sustainable and resilient recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. We cannot simply rebuild the system with the same flaws.
In our schooling system, building back better requires us to face head-on a major constraint to economic development and greater equality, namely the high prevalence of learner dropout. Half of people living in South Africa live below the poverty line of R1 268 per month with little opportunity to work themselves out of it - the unemployment rate was more than 30% in the third quarter of 2020. It was sobering that a full 10% of the population joined the lines for the special Covid-19 grant of R350. Enabling children to complete school is one of the most powerful strategies to break the cycles of poverty and marginalisation.

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Disruptions to schooling are not new. But our response must be

Disruptions to schooling are not new. But our response must be
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