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 Video game developers could be prosecuted if they fail to prevent children gambling using items featured in popular games such as Call of Duty and Counter-Strike, MPs have been told.In an evidence session with the digital, media, culture and sport select committee, which is examining links between gaming and gambling, the UKs betting regulator said it had  significant concerns  about products such as skins and loot boxes. Skins are in-game items that can be won in the game, such as weapons, outfits or particular football players, while loot boxes invite players to pay a certain amount for a mystery rew starbucks stanley cup (https://www.stanleymug.us) ard.Such products are not defined as gambling under English law, due to the fact that the in-game items cannot be exchanged for cash within the game, despite the fact they can be bought and traded with real money on other sites and acquiring them may involve an element of chance akin to placing a bet.The Gambling Commissions programme director, Brad Enright, said it was  constrained by the current legislation , although it was prepared to regulate such products if the law were changed.But Enright said action could be taken against video games firms who were not doing enough to prevent player stanley flask (https://www.stanleymugs.us) s se stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz) lling the items for cash, or gamble with them, on websites set up by third parties. The popular game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is the game weve seen the most inquiries about,  Enright told MPs.  Weve had dialogue with Valve Corporation [which publishes the game]. Where we draw thei Syxa Three inmates taken to hospital after disorder at Welsh prison
 Criminal charges could be brought against traders implicated in the interest rate rigging scandal after the Serious Fraud Office announced on Friday that it had begun a formal investigation into attempts to fix Libor.The director of the SFO David Green said he had  decided to formally accept the Libor matter for investigation  after re stanley polska (https://www.cups-stanley.pl) viewing the information provided by regulators which last week fined Barclays 拢290m for attempting to manipulate the price of the key interest rate known as Libor - the London interbank offered rate.The investigation is understood to be into  stanley canada (https://www.stanleymugs.ca) the wider market and not just Barclays.The decision to embark on a formal investigation appears to been taken quickly as on Monday the SFO had said it was considering  whether it is both appropriate and possible to bring criminal prosecutions . The issues are complex and the assessment of the evidence the FSA has gathered will take a short time, but we hope to come to a conclusion within a month,  the SFO had said on Monday.The fine related to events that took place between 2005 and 2009 when the bank was found to have manipulated the prices it submitted to help its own traders and rival banks  traders. Part of the fine also related to attempts by the bank to lower its Libor submissions during the 2008 banking crisis to reduce the chance that it was regarded as being in financial difficulty - which it was not.The decision by Green to take on stanley deutschland (https://www.cups-stanley.com.de)  the investigation comes at a difficul