(19-06-2012 15:19 )dan g 27 Wrote: Does anyone know the full list of rules and guidelines that are implemented by Ofcom on the Babe channels?
Because the only rules I know are you can't go topless until after 10:00pm, you can't go nude until 11:00pm and there is restrictions on the amount of interaction between babes. I'm just wondering if there is any other rules I should know about
Also when is this change in leadership at Ofcom supposed to happen?
Must be multipost day. Here is a summary, though as ever with Ofcom "rules" is too strong a word for vague and incomplete guidance. These are hidden under Broadcasting-Programme Related Guidance-Ofcom guidance on the advertising of telecommunications-based sexual entertainment services and PRS daytime chat services:
"adult chat to be advertised (and so broadcast) within prescribed times on free-to-air channels that are specifically licensed by Ofcom for that purpose.
For cable and satellite platforms the acceptable hours are between 9pm and 5.30am.
For Digital Terrestrial Television (Freeview) the permitted hours are between midnight and 5.30am."
"On platforms that offer segmented and labelled EPGs these channels must be placed within the „adult‟ or similarly identified section of the listings. On Freeview, „bookends‟ mark out the „adult‟ services to viewers who may be moving through channels in turn, and the FreeviewEPG listings places the word ADULT before each channel‟s name in the list."
"under Rule 23.2.2 material of a sexual nature must be suitable for
provision free-to-air and therefore cannot approach the explicitness of material acceptable under encryption."
"must be much more restrained than material transmitted under the
terms of Rule 23.2.1, i.e. that is provided under encryption."
"enjoys very much less latitude than is typically available to editorial material in respect of context and narrative. A primary intent of advertising is to sell products and services and consideration of acceptable standards will take that context into account."
"certain number prefixes (0908, 0909, 098 etc), no such prefix should ever be used outside the prescribed hours."
"advertising for products that are considered to be pornography
are permitted behind mandatory restricted access on adult entertainment channels only, between 10.00pm and 5.30am"
"must not feature (that is contain) R18-rated material or equivalent images."
"After 9pm any move towards stronger – but still very restrained – material containing sexual imagery should be gradual and
progressive.
There should not for example be any miming of sexual acts between 9 and 10pm."
"Adult chat broadcasters should:
not broadcast shots of bare breasts before 22:00;
at no time broadcast invasive shots of presenters‟ bodies. Ofcom cautions against physically intrusive, intimate shots of any duration; and against less intrusive shots that may become unacceptable by virtue of their being prolonged;
at no time broadcast anal, labial or genital areas or broadcast images of presenters touching their genital or anal areas either with their hand or an object;
ensure that presenters‟ clothing adequately covers their anal, labial or genital areas. They should also avoid adjusting their clothing (including clutching or bunching) which results in anal, labial or genital areas being exposed;
at no time broadcast images of any real or simulated sex acts (these include vaginal or anal intercourse, masturbation, fellatio or cunnilingus);
at no time include shots of presenters spitting onto their or others‟ bodies, or include shots of presenters using other liquids, such as oil and lotions, on their genital or anal areas.
at no time broadcast shots of presenters using liquids of a sort or in a way which suggests the liquid is ejaculate;
at no time broadcast sexually explicit language; and
ensure any sexual language broadcast is restrained, and
avoid its use altogether before midnight.
Licensees should take particular care if two or more presenters appear together on screen. If there is any contact between the presenters of an erotic or sexual nature (for example kissing, stroking, or contact between thighs, breasts or genital areas) or any miming or simulation of a sexual act performed by one presenter on another, in Ofcom‟s view there is a high risk of causing serious or widespread offence against generally accepted standards."
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binarie...idance.pdf