mr mystery
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
(30-04-2012 13:22 )blackjaques Wrote: (30-04-2012 05:03 )rj242 Wrote: No channel is going to challenge anyone. It would cost a fortune in legal fees and the most likely scenario is that you will lose.
In a "straight fight" Ofcon's child protection (bullshit) claims would be rubbished so bad and laughed out of court.
The only way the channels would lose is if the government put pressure on the judge to find in Ofcon's favour.
Trouble is, I could see the latter scenario happening. I really could.
Yes so could i , so fuck the UK courts take it to the European court instead , Ofcom would really get shown up if they did , Ofcom allowed film 4 to show a film the other week (mentioned on this forum) were a girl smashes a object into a man's bollocks , then when he is unconscious she proceeds to wank him off in graphic detail with the erect penis being shown , then a close up of her vagina is shown while she cuts her clit off , this is perfectly OK with Ofcom because it's all part of the film plot and is shown after the watershed , whereas on a free to air adult channel clearly in a section marked adult in the EPG if a girl was shown tastefully full frontal in the same manor that eUrotic tv shows their girls this would not be allowed , were is the common sense in this decision ? , it's all supposed about protecting minors isn't it ? , surely if a child came across scenes like the one in the film i mentioned they are more likely to be affected by it than seeing a naked girl tastefully shown on a adult channel , the context stuff is a load of bollocks , young children don't understand this context stuff or part of a plot , the visual impact whether part of a film plot on done on a babe channel is still the same to the child , Just imagine the scenario a European judge is handed a recording of the film i mentioned and told this is perfectly OK to be shown on a non adult part of the EPG by Ofcom , the judge is then handed a recording of eUrotic tv and told this is to explicit for UK tv viewers because it would be shown on a adult channel in a clearly marked adult section of Sky tv were children may come across it , i wonder what opinion they would have of the UK regulator ? . I can't see anyway the channels could lose if taken to the European courts , Ofcom's rules just don't make sense to any impartial person .
PS , i know the channels since 2010 are classed as teleshopping by Ofcom , but they were not allowed to show what can be seen on non adult channel before this date .
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(This post was last modified: 30-04-2012 23:22 by mr mystery.)
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