A constitutional complaint has been filed that the provision of the Game Industry Act, which prohibits distribution by pre-censoring games, is unconstitutional.
The Korea Game Users Association held a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court today with G Sikbaek, a YouTube channel for games, and argued that Article 32, Paragraph 2, No. 3 of the Game Industry Act, which includes pre-censorship of games and prohibition of distribution, is unconstitutional.
More than 210,000 game industry workers and game users participated in the petition, marking the largest constitutional appeal ever.
Kim Sung-hoe, a professional game channel YouTuber who is representative of the claimant, said gamers are not prospective criminals, but consumers such as people who enjoy movies, webtoons, and music, and that he wants to be treated like other content.
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