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Does The Law Prohibit Gaming Under The Age Of 18?

What does the law say about gaming? Is a child allowed to play games that have an age rating above his or her age? Fortunately, there are systems such as PEGI labels that help you assess the suitability of games. There is also a lot of information available on YouTube and other sources.

What does the law say about gaming?

What does the law say about age and games? According to Section 240a (Penal Code), stores are not allowed to sell games with the age limit of 16 to children under 16. Some games have an age limit of 18. The age rating indicates whether the game is suitable for players of a certain age. You could see that as advice. The rating system for games is European. The age limit of 18 years is not in the law in the Netherlands. A store can therefore simply sell an 18+ game to someone 17 years old. PEGI assesses the suitability of games and demonstrates this through logos. More information can be found on the PEGI and NICAM websites. Logos indicate whether a game may be harmful to younger children. We also see what is risky in the game. For example, fear, violence, or foul language. Still not sure if the game is right for your child? For example, watch some videos of the game on YouTube or another video site. This way you can quickly get a good picture of the game. Has the game already been purchased? Then try to play together or watch with your child(ren). This way you also get a better idea of ​​what your child is playing. When you show interest, many children will enthusiastically take you into the game. Have you checked the game, but do you notice that your child’s behavior is changing in a negative way? Then trust yourself. You know your own child best!

Recent developments: important to keep an eye on

Games still change fast. Through new revenue models, makers sometimes introduce risky new options that allow children to suddenly spend or lose money in new ways. An example is the so-called ‘Loot boxes’. Loot boxes [pronounced: lost bokes ], for example, are a kind of treasure chest in games, from which you often get random items. As a player, you have no influence on what comes out of the box. Loot boxes can be obtained in games while playing. Sometimes they are free and sometimes you have to pay for them. The loot boxes have been under the attention of the games of chance authority for some time now. This is because loot boxes are very similar to gambling. Some loot boxes are considered gambling according to the law in the Netherlands. These are the loot boxes from which the user can get items that can be traded for real money. The contents of these loot boxes are determined by chance. When you can get an item whose value is greater than what you spent on it, you can make a profit and so talk about gambling. The legislation, therefore, ensures that game developers are not allowed to use these types of loot boxes. If they do, they could be fined. Even if the loot boxes are not considered a form of gambling according to the law, your children will still come into contact with something very similar to gambling. This does not have to have bad consequences, but pay attention to what this does to your child. Kids can get used to the gambling elements and spend money without being aware of it. It is important to keep an eye on how often your child uses loot boxes and how much money is spent. Do you notice that your child’s behavior is changing negatively? Then keep trusting yourself and talk to your child. In that conversation, you can express your concerns and explain the risks, while also listening to your child’s needs. Then you can come up with a solution together. This can be, for example, the choice for another game in which these ‘loot boxes’ do not appear. You can also make good agreements about the maximum amount of money he or she can spend within a game. But if you are an adult we want you to try and เปิดยูสพนันบอลขั้นต่ำ50 to try some reliable sports betting site.

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