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New Regulations

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StanTheMan Offline
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RE: New Regulations
(02-09-2010 19:13 )eccles Wrote:  You saw the bath scene then?

I didn't! Do tell more. Or at least point me to a thread that might.
03-09-2010 12:40
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RE: New Regulations
(03-09-2010 06:19 )SCIROCCO Wrote:  Seems to have got tamer over last 2 nights. Very poor output across the board.

I think thats got something more to do with the models than anything else. The shows are only as good as what the model is willing to offer and some are more generous than others such is life.
03-09-2010 15:36
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RE: New Regulations
(31-08-2010 17:24 )mrmann Wrote:  
(31-08-2010 16:38 )mr mystery Wrote:  
(31-08-2010 15:24 )Chilly Wrote:  Oh shit! Just means that Cellcast will be spamming their channels with even more advertising now.
shouldn't make any difference to Cellcast , Cellcast have the Dutch licence , some one posted a link on this forum some months ago to a Ofcom bulletin were Ofcom them selves mentioned that the Cellcast shows that do not have the British licence will be unaffected by the new regulations has their powers are limited when channels do not have a British Licence , the only Cellcast show at that time that did not have a Dutch licence was the freeview Partyland show .

That's what I thought, but it seems that BSXTRA and Babestation still obide by Offcom's rules. There must be something else at play?

The main grey area is Cellcast are advertising premium rate services to the UK market on Sky & Freeview...

Here's a quote from the PhonepayPlus website:

"Under the Communications Act 2003, Ofcom has responsibility for the regulation of premium rate services. In December 2007 it was confirmed that PhonepayPlus will act as the agency which carries out the day-to-day regulation of the PRS market on Ofcom's behalf."

I'm here to help - if my help's not appreciated then lotsa luck, gentlemen.
03-09-2010 18:02
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