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Tamil Nadu to Regulate Online Gaming with Playtime Limits

New Law Aims to Curb Addiction and Protect Players

Tamil Nadu is taking significant steps to regulate online and real money games, according to ET sources. The state is set to introduce a law that will impose restrictions on playtime and user engagement to address issues such as addiction and mental health concerns. This initiative is spearheaded by the Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority (TNOGA), a regulatory body formed in August 2023.

The Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority (TNOGA) is a five-member regulatory authority established to oversee the online gaming sector in the state. The primary objective of TNOGA is to regulate both online and real money games without making a distinction between the two. This approach aims to focus on the time spent on gaming platforms to mitigate addiction and other related issues.

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TNOGA is also in the process of building a comprehensive knowledge repository. This involves gathering information from gaming companies to better understand the industry and estimate the total number of online gamers in Tamil Nadu. This data will be crucial for formulating effective regulations and policies.

One of the primary motivations behind this regulatory move is to address the growing concerns of addiction and mental health issues associated with excessive gaming. By imposing restrictions on playtime, the state aims to create a healthier gaming environment for its residents.

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Aritra Patra
Aritra Patra
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