A Greek court has declared unconstitutional a law that bans electronic games. Two separate cases against three people were dismissed and, according to commentators, the ruling could lead to the repeal of the bizarre law.

The court noted that the law was originally conceived to address gambling, but was broadened to ban all electronic games from public and private places, including those running on computers, consoles and mobile phones.

The three people charged under Greek Law Number 3037 were “involved in or running internet cafés,” according to reports. Officers who searched the cafés did not report any internet gambling – only on-line chess and Counter-Strike.

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