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Gamers face jail in Greece

Rupert Goodwins and Matt Loney ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 03 Sep 2002 12:55 BST

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Thousands of British tourists in Greece are unknowingly facing heavy fines or long terms in prison for owning mobile phones or portable video games. The Greek government has banned all electronic games across Greece, including those in home computers, Game Boy-style portable consoles, and on mobile phones.

Law Number 3037, enacted at the end of July, explicitly forbids electronic games with 'electronic mechanisms and software' from public and private places, and people have already been fined tens of thousands of euros for playing or owning games.

Internet cafes are allowed to continue to operate, providing all gaming is prohibited: if a client is found to be running any sort of game, including online chess, the café owner will be fined and the place closed. The law applies equally to visitors from abroad: "If you know these things are banned, you should not bring them in," said the commercial attaché at the Greek Embassy in London -- who declined to give her name.

The law was passed to prevent illegal gambling. According to the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, "The police will be responsible for catching offenders, who will face fines of 5,000 to 75,000 euros and imprisonment of one to 12 months. The blanket ban was decided in February after the government admitted it was incapable of distinguishing innocuous video games from illegal gambling machines." One online report said that even watching a film on DVD -- many of which contain promotional games linked to the movie -- had resulted in an arrest and a 10,000-euro fine.

The Greek gaming community has reacted with a mixture of shock, disbelief and anger. One site, www.gameland.gr, has opened a petition and a news service on the ban, as well as providing English translations of the law and messages of support from around the world.

A test case is to come before the Greek courts next week, and the Greek gaming community is already planning protests in the event that the defendant is convicted.

"We are trying to organise a protest against this law," said Petros Tipis of Thessaloniki-based gaming company Reload Entertainment, which has had to cancel a gaming tournament that was to be held this week.

If the prosecution of the defendant next week is successful, said Tipis, the Greek gaming industry will take the case to the European Court.

In the meantime, Tipis told ZDNet UK, a lot of people in Greece are very worried about the new law. "They are taking it very seriously," he said. "It even affects the games that come with Windows. This law isn't the right one," he added. "It is unfair. It was introduced too quickly."

Reload's tournament, which was to be held on 6 September, was a qualifier for the CPL Oslo 2002 gaming tournament. "Now we are trying not to lose the two slots we were given from CPL for the tournament," said Tipis. "This was the first time for a qualifier (for this tournament) in Greece."

For further information on this story, see Rupert Goodwins' column: No fun, no games, as Greece takes a gamble.


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28 comments

  1. Your article is no way related to the truth, any l... Mpaxevanis Kyriakos
  2. Give me just a name of any single person of greek... Anonymous
  3. anyone want to come to my LAN party in Athens... LesserDemon
  4. Bullturd, sure. I doubt you will be able... Unknowned
  5. I'm a very hardcore gamer and if what u say is tru... non of your business XD
  6. o and get the facts before u start posting things... non of your business XD
  7. I apologize america really doesn't hate u. please... non of your business XD
  8. WTF?!! Is the Greek Government suffering from some... Jared Royal Biederman Ward
  9. This is fucking stupid. Anonymous
  10. This is fucking stupid. Anonymous
  11. This brings to mind the time when books and people... Anonymous
  12. Im pretty much speachless... I don't know what on... Anonymous
  13. evil. just plain evil. Natalie
  14. This sucks... Anonymous
  15. greece should really catch up with the modern worl... Ifeelfor Thegreeks
  16. isn't there some sort of violation to arrest and f... Anonymous
  17. you have to be kidding me about this ! this is unr... Anonymous
  18. holy....frigging....crap, am i ever glad they lift... Anonymous
  19. best law ever ilovegreece
  20. I do not believe that there is a normal person wit... Anonymous
  21. Really tho...the only thing sadder than this... Don Jon
  22. Can you say Nazi. the nazi party started by bannin... Anonymous
  23. the article is wrong.... ask someone from greece... Anonymous
  24. This is the most lame and stupid thing I have ever... Richard Green
  25. this law is retarded i was going on vacation in gr... aman90210
  26. well there goes my vacation to greece Mip
  27. this is stupid let them go now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... myself
  28. I would like to know whether Law # 3037, banning c... Van Pham

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Time the law was applied!

Thursday 21 August 2008, 9:51 PM

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Yellowcave Yellowcave

Goes against their current position.

Thursday 21 August 2008, 5:42 PM

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