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Ordinance on the Protection of Minors in the Fields of Film and Video Games (JSFVV)

The law for the protection of minors, which was passed last year, caused a lot of controversy afterwards. Unfortunately, however, the referendum did not materialize. An interpellation by National Councilor Jörg Mäder also failed to provide more clarity. Now, the preliminary draft for an ordinance on the Protection of Minors Act has been published.

Edit: translation of summary from German to English by deepl.com

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Hi @[email protected]

Thank you for your contribution to our community! Interesting to see a follow up, I too was collecting signatures and spreading the word for the referendum.

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This community is (as stated in the community description) in English. For the next time please see, if you can find an english version of the article, or that you can provide an english translation in the post description.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the feedback and sorry for the German post.

The "Digitale Gesellschaft" (digital society) publishes mostly in German, rarely in French and unfortunately never in English.

Similarly, Mäder Jörg's interpellation mentioned in the article is only available in FR/DE/IT.

I'll try to translate the title in English for the next time :)