zifera
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
(04-05-2011 19:42 )johnm Wrote: (04-05-2011 19:25 )arron88 Wrote: (04-05-2011 17:53 )johnm Wrote: thanks, will have a look tonight which satellite is it on ?
Channel looks to be terrestrial and cable only.
its looking that way cant find it on any satellite may be able to find a stream online
As far as i know, you can see this show (Sexy Lumiere) every night starting from midnight CET on LU-TV - sat Hispasat. I tried to find a webstream but nothing to do at the moment.
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
Well now a revolution has taken place in Scotland and if we vote yes on the referendum for independence we will be separate from England and hence no control from Ofcom too. As I stated previously would Scotland waste money on a TV regulator, no chance - we're tight fisted when it comes to spending money, my thoughts - Scotland go Independent so lets start a babe channel up here and as for Ofcom well fuck you we're Scottish we'll show what we like.
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06-05-2011 18:23 |
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
I know it's nothing to do with Ofc@m but i've seen it mentioned on this thread. The governments attempt's to censor the internet has met with opposition.
The ISP's say it's the parents responsibility for ensuring their children do not access porn, now where have i seen that before.
Web porn protection plan flops
By David Wooding
May 29, 2011
INTERNET giants are blocking a move that would force them to protect kids from web porn.
Ministers want providers to adapt the system that blocks paedophile sites to cover ALL online porn - and users would have to opt in to see explicit material.
But at a bad-tempered meeting with senior MPs last week five of the six biggest internet providers claim it would be too complicated and REFUSED to take action to shield kids from harmful images.
Only Talk Talk agreed an opt-in system could work.
MPs sent the others - BT, Virgin, BskyB, Orange and O2 - away and ordered them to come back in six months with a workable plan.
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey, who led the meeting, is alarmed at how easily children can access hardcore porn - even by accident. He said: "Parents want to be able to protect their children but they need the tools to do that.
"Child internet safety is an absolute priority for this government."
Three in four homes now have internet access - and eight out of 10 adolescents admit regularly viewing porn online at home.
Tory MP Claire Perry, who's wants a change in the law, said: "We are not just talking topless girls and bare bums. Many hardcore perversions can be found by accident.
"Internet service providers insist parents can use net nanny systems, but unless you click the right boxes they don't provide protection."
Researchers fear exposure to violent pornography can damage kids.
Two young brothers said to have seen porn at home were jailed last year for a sadistic sexual attack on two lads in South Yorkshire.
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http://www.openrightsgroup.org/
http://www.indexoncensorship.org/
http://www.backlash-uk.org.uk/wp/
http://www.melonfarmers.co.uk/faqmf.htm
http://www.bis.gov.uk/brdo/publications/...sultations
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29-05-2011 04:03 |
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StanTheMan
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
I've noticed during the (rare) occasions we get 241s these days that the girls won't even lick each other nipples and instead just simulate doing so. Is this yet ANOTHER new Ofcom ruling, or a case of the channels running ever more scared?
(This post was last modified: 29-05-2011 14:17 by StanTheMan.)
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29-05-2011 14:16 |
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