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No Steam, Epic, Uplay & Co. for 190 million internet users: Indonesia takes radical step

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The Southeast Asian island nation has blocked some tech companies due to a change in the law. Indonesian users will thus not have access to their digital possessions for an indefinite period of time.

Imagine from one day to the next you don’t have access to all your titles on Steam. That’s what’s happening to gamers in Indonesia right now – and not just on Steam: Epic, Uplay, Origin, PayPal and more tech companies have been blocked as these companies don’t seem to be complying with the new law changes.

More specifically, Steam and co. failed to register on time for the new licensing rules, which take effect on 1 August 2022. Tech companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook, for example, registered in time and are therefore not subject to a block.

What’s behind it?

The state organisation Kominfo is responsible for the blocks and has since been facing a lot of opposition on social media. Especially the hashtag BlokirKominfo is very common.

The changes to the law announced in November 2020 will allow the state to read certain user data and force companies to delete content they deem unlawful or (“disruptive to public order”.)

When will Steam and co. be accessible again?

The blockades are to be dissolved as soon as the registration of the companies has been carried out. PayPal has already been unblocked temporarily to allow users to withdraw their money for five days. After that, however, the payment platform will be unavailable in Indonesia for the time being. Paypal has not yet commented on whether and when the registration will be carried out.

Valve, on the other hand, seems to be working on the registration already. So Steam should be accessible again soon.

So while Indonesian gamers can presumably only not play for a limited time, minors in parts of Japan are only allowed to spend one hour a day in front of the screen. In China, minors are even only allowed to gamble for three hours a week.

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