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Статья

1 Окт 2009

Автор:
Frida Castillo, Pro Juventute and TRIAL

[PDF] Playing by the Rules: Applying International Humanitarian Law to Video and Computer Games

In computer… games, violence is often shown and the players become “virtually violent”…little research exists on whether, if they were committed in real life, violent acts in games would lead to violations of…International Humanitarian Law (IHL), basic norms of International Human Rights Law (IHRL)… The aim of the study is to raise public awareness among developers and publishers of the games…about virtually committed crimes in computer and videogames, and to engage in a dialogue with game producers and distributors on the idea of incorporating the essential rules of IHL and IHRL into their games… [report refers to Electronic Arts, Sony Playstation, Microsoft Xbox, Ubisoft, Gearbox Software, Pivotal Games, SCi, Massive Entertainment, Kaos Studio, THQ, Red Storm Entertainment, GRIN, High Voltage Software, Konami]