* Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14/06/05, 19:20:30]: > * Kai Blin: > > > * Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14/06/05, 13:57:02]: > > > >> But this doesn't matter at all. Our guardians became frustrated with > >> the necessity to index both the German translation and the original, > >> so they installed a mandatory rating system for computer games > >> (similar to movies in Germany and other countries). The main problem > >> isn't that quake2 is a violent game, but that it's a game. "M-x > >> tetris RET" has the same problem. > > > > No, it doesn't. The "or similar games" goes both ways. > > Are you sure? Is this some kind of regulations adopted by the L�nder? > Approval by analogy is not part of JuschG. Pretty sure. I don't have my old paperwork at hand. It might have been on the USK website.
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