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RE: Ofcom stuff
(21-09-2010 00:57 )eccles Wrote: (20-09-2010 22:51 )IanG Wrote: Unfortunately, it seems no fucker in this land is willing to charge OFCOM with Human Rights abuses and have their Code subjected to a Judicial Review
Trouble used to be that one of the largest players was a major operator of sex-shops and another was a major publisher of porn mags. Making R18 films available all night every night would have cost their sex shop and magazine businesses a fortune.
When Ofcom first consulted on their new Broadcast Code, including whether R18 should be shown on TV, one of the groups OPPOSING allowing it was the sex shop owners trade body, the AITA (see Ofcom Statement and AITA Letter)
That's right, the sex shop industry campaigned against it.
In broadcasting generally there is a clear recognition that if the same media organisation has both TV and print businesses there can be a conflict of interest between the two and there are restrictive rules about media cross-ownership. Doesnt seem to apply in this case - perhaps it should, perhaps sex shop owners and porn publishers should be banned from running TV channels. Theres seems to be a lack of fight among the big boys, and the smaller operators have been cowed into submission.
You say that seeing R18 would seriously hurt the person's business? What about the internet, where we can see much more and much worse than anything we're asking to see on the babe channels? We also have the websites for the women on the babe channels as well, so seeing R18 or even 18 on TV wouldn't make much of a difference.
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Ofcom stuff
(02-10-2010 09:48 )mikeboob Wrote: This is slightly off topic but related in a general sense, the government has clearly decided to reign in the nanny state somewhat with the announcements regarding teacher guidelines and the whole miasma of Heath and Safety regulations which restrict normal low risk activities. If the approach is carried through into OFCOMs baileywick there is some hope that they will be told that they should concentrate their energies on "consumer" protection rather than restricting content.
Yes very true this country has turned into a nanny state, health and safety has gone completely ott, I have a bicycle and I've cycled it many times on a busy road without a helmet and if somebody told me I had to wear one I'd tell them to fuck off, I'll take my chances thanks very much, I smoke and some government health warning isn't going to make me stop. We'll all be dead anyway in a 100 years time from now anyway so why all this fuss about health and safety aswell as censorship rules. Why censor sex its what got us all here in the first place and its being going on since the dawn of time. Its a basic human emotion which we all have like it or not. If anyone has any knowledge of animal welfare sex is even listed as one of the 5 freedoms. Animal to animal obviously unless you're from Aberdeen as they shag sheep up there but the dons did get beat again so I suppose its the only fun those fans are going to get, but seriously ofcom are breaching our human rights.
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02-10-2010 21:45 |
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