Actually not rated. But that doesn't mean anything goes. Depending on what was said or message sent. Harassment of a minor (if proven) can bring enforcement by local gov't.
Many western gov't are bringing in very tough anti bullying laws. To target people who target legal minors.
Whether or not the minor should be in a certain place or not. The laws are changing for online interactions.
So i 'd be very wary of sending an obscene message to anyone.
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Edited by Doctor Space: 6/16/2015 8:53:06 PMI'd be wary of putting an 11 year old on a game for teens and up.
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Yes , no disagreement their. But at the end of the day. A minor has certain protections under the law. That we as adults don't have. 1being, protection against harassment/bullying from legal adults. People really need to take a step back and look at the potential trouble they could get in. New laws can force ISP providers to turn over ip addresses and names associated with that account. Sony and microsoft are not immune.
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No one cares enough to do this. It would never go to trial. All anyone would get is a slap on the wrist
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The no one cares attitude is not the case. People in the Usa and other western countries need to pay attention to who they send messages to. Laws are changing and they are changing fast.
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In my country. It has gone to trial on occasions . Were currently working with the dutch who have arrested an individual . He is expected to be brought before the courts soon.
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Your country isn't mine. Point invalidated
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Actually yes it is .As long as your country is part of INTERPOL . Then yes. My country can enforce laws broken here by people elsewhere.
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Countries that have anti bullying laws Usa Canada Austrailia The EU (european union) Japan Those countries are also part of Interpol