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FTC plans to examine loot boxes with public workshop later this year
Friday February 22, 2019. 09:18 PM , from Ars Technica
Unlike this ceramic replica, video game loot boxes are not filled with real candy. (credit: ThinkGeek)
In response to a request from Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), the Federal Trade Commission now says it will be convening a 'public workshop on loot boxes' later this year. The FTC said it hopes to attract 'consumer advocacy organizations, parent groups, and industry members' to take part in the workshop, according to a letter from FTC Chairman Joseph Simons provided to Hassan. The short note suggests such a gathering could 'help elicit information to guide subsequent consumer outreach, which could include a consumer alert.' Elsewhere in the letter, Simons notes the FTC's previous efforts to gauge the marketing and accessibility of violent video games (and other media) to children. And though the FTC in November revealed publicly that it is investigating the loot box issue, Simons also notes that he can't publicly comment on any potential law enforcement efforts in the space that might be ongoing. Read 6 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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