BBC NEWS | Technology | Greek net cafes face ruin
Looks any celebrations regarding the demise of the Greek ban on computer gaming were premature.  The Taliban-like Greek government has now appealed against the court throwing out their insane law as unconstitutional, and are now using underhand tactics to enforce it – such as confiscating computers from cybercafes and then setting a trial date months into the future, by which time their victims will financally ruined whatever the outcome of the court case might turn out to be.
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