Non-compliance with and non-enforcement of UK loot box industry self-regulation on the Apple App Store: a longitudinal study on poor implementation.

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2025-05-28 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.250704
Leon Y Xiao, Mie Lange Lund
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Abstract

Loot boxes in video games can be purchased with real-world money in exchange for random rewards. Stakeholders are concerned about loot boxes' similarities to gambling and their potential harms (e.g. overspending money and developing gambling problems). The previous Conservative UK Government decided to first try relying on industry self-regulation to address the issue, rather than to impose legislation. These self-regulations have since been published by the industry trade body, Ukie (UK Interactive Entertainment). Responding to many stakeholders' desires for a transparent and independent assessment of their implementation, we assessed companies' compliance with three empirically testable measures and also whether the rules were actively enforced. The 100 highest-grossing iPhone games were longitudinally examined both prior to the self-regulations coming into effect on 18 July 2024 (i.e. between January and June 2024) and after to check for potential improvement (i.e. between July and December 2024). Disappointingly, widespread non-compliance and non-enforcement were observed. Among games with loot boxes, none (0.0%) sought to obtain explicit parental consent prior to enabling loot box purchasing by under-18s. Only 23.5% disclosed loot box presence, and the few disclosures were all visually obscured and difficult to access. A mere 8.6% consistently disclosed the probabilities of obtaining different rewards for all loot boxes found. The rules were not enforced, contrary to Ukie's promise: all of the games that were non-compliant before the self-regulations came into effect remained non-compliant many months later, despite Ukie and the Apple App Store having been provided with evidence of the contraventions and put on notice to delist those games if remedial actions were not forthcoming. Because Ukie itself cannot enforce these self-regulations, platforms (e.g. app stores), the advertising regulator and the consumer protection regulators must better enforce pre-existing rules to ensure adequate consumer protection as already promised. Video games and loot boxes are no longer novel; laws that apply to all industries must also be enforced against this one. Governments are advised against relying on industry self-regulation, especially after repeated demonstrations of its many failings. Stricter legal regulation of loot boxes should be adopted. Preregistered Stage 1 protocol: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3KNYB (date of in-principle acceptance: 25 March 2024).

苹果App Store中英国战利品盒行业自律规定的不遵守和不执行:关于执行不力的纵向研究
电子游戏中的战利品盒可以用现实世界的货币购买,以换取随机奖励。利益相关者担心战利品箱与赌博的相似之处及其潜在危害(如过度花钱和产生赌博问题)。前保守党英国政府决定首先尝试依靠行业自律来解决问题,而不是强制立法。这些自律规则已经由行业贸易组织Ukie(英国互动娱乐)发布。为了响应许多利益相关者对其实施进行透明和独立评估的愿望,我们评估了公司对三个经验可测试的措施的遵守情况,以及这些规则是否得到了积极执行。在自律规则于2024年7月18日生效之前(即在2024年1月至6月期间)和之后(即在2024年7月至12月期间),我们对100款最赚钱的iPhone游戏进行了纵向检查,以检查潜在的改进。令人失望的是,普遍存在不遵守和不执行的情况。在带有战利品盒的游戏中,没有一款游戏(0.0%)会在18岁以下玩家购买战利品盒前征求父母的明确同意。只有23.5%的人披露了战利品箱的存在,而且少数披露的内容在视觉上都很模糊,很难进入。只有8.6%的玩家表示他们有可能在找到所有战利品盒后获得不同的奖励。这些规则并没有得到执行,这与Ukie的承诺背道而驰:尽管Ukie和苹果App Store已经提供了违规行为的证据,并通知他们如果不采取补救措施,将这些游戏下架,但在自律规定生效之前,所有不符合规定的游戏在几个月后仍然不符合规定。由于Ukie本身无法执行这些自我监管,平台(如应用商店)、广告监管机构和消费者保护监管机构必须更好地执行已有的规则,以确保充分保护消费者。电子游戏和战利品盒不再新奇;适用于所有行业的法律也必须适用于这个行业。政府被建议不要依赖行业自律,尤其是在行业自律的诸多弊端一再暴露之后。应该对战利品箱采取更严格的法律规定。预注册第一阶段协议:https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3KNYB(原则上接受日期:2024年3月25日)。
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Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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