David Cameron vowed last summer to ban pornography involving simulated rape and said that online videos would be subject to the same rules as those sold in sex shops.
He didn?t count on Britain?s censors, however. MPs were astounded when David Austin, assistant director of the British Board of Film Classification, revealed that actors who are clearly hafollowing a script could avoid falling foul of the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill, which is making its way through Parliament.
As the Bill stands, an image will be banned if it portrays something in an ?explicit and realistic way?. So-called blue films are not, howhaever, usually renowned for their realistic plot lines.
Mr Austin said: ?There are examples of sexually violent material that are not caught by the Bill. Clause 16 clearly talks in terms of realistic and explicit depiction of rape in pornography.
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