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英国下院议长:游戏产业的社会责任缺失

Industry lacks social responsibility, says Jack Straw
英国下院议长在国会辩论中指责游戏产业的社会责任缺失
Matt Martin 17:34 (BST) 22/06/2007

As Keith Vaz calls for better regulation of games

Jack Straw, the UK's Leader of the House of Commons, has said that he does not see games developers and publishers taking responsibility for the content they produce.

The comments came during questions in Parliament and were prompted by outspoken games critic and Labour MP Keith Vaz.
(俩人都是工党的,还真能一唱一和)

Vaz raised the issue of Manhunt 2 being banned by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) this week, as well as the withdrawal of PC title Law and Order: Double or Nothing, which contained an image of murdered toddler James Bulger.

"There is a clear need for better regulation of the videogames industry," said Vaz, reports GamePolitics.com

"Will the Leader of the House please tell us when he expects a statement to be made... or when we may have a debate on the social responsibilities of those who make a huge amount of money out of these videogames?" asked Vaz.

Straw admitted the BBFC falls under his responsibility, and that violence in games is a subject that is likely to be further examined by the UK Government.

"We do not see sufficient social responsibility and understanding by the creators and purveyors of such games," commented Straw.

"I will of course ensure that the [Prime] Minister is made fully aware of my right honourable Friend's concerns."
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