Greece Warned Over Games Ban
Thanks to GameSpot for their article discussing the European Commission's formal warning to Greece over the country's attempt to ban all videogames last year. The article summarizes: "The law stirred up anger and disbelief after it resulted in several arrests and the closure of Internet cafes. Although Greece later clarified that the law only prohibits gambling-related games, the EC was 'unsatisfied' with the response and has sent a formal notice requesting more information." According to a lawyer familiar with the case, "The way the Greek law was drafted was an absolute mess. It was drafted so widely that using a PlayStation at home would amount to a breach of the law - which is ridiculous." Would have got away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling European Commission.
If EU laws are not followed by member states, they can be brought to court and if convicted given very heavy fines.
And it doesn't matter what country you live in!
I live in Greece, your point is flawed
While the law may be stupidly worded, this is essentially a Greek affair, and none of the EU's business. Greece IS a democracy, after all. Their citizens can vote out the people that pass these laws. I'm uncomrtable with the EU coming in and saying "nope, we say you can't do this". It's not like this is China or North Korea where the people don't have a real voice of thier own.
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