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DVTimes 06-21-2006 03:17 AM

British Film Censor Seeks to Classify Websites
 
British Film Censor Seeks to Classify Websites



http://xbiz.com/news_piece.php?id=15571



LONDON ? In its annual report, the British Board of Film Classification has suggested using its content rating system for the Internet. The board is seeking to implement a voluntary classification system ? similar to the one it uses for films ? that would warn surfers of adult content.

?We regularly see and deal with material, whether so-called ?extreme reality,? abusive pornography, or simply content that is unsuitable for the age group to whom it is addressed, where our intervention is clearly necessary,? the board wrote in its report.



Sue Clark, spokeswoman for the board, explained that people should be able to make informed choices about their web viewing, and that the board doesn?t seek to censor any content, just inform surfers. ?Regulation, in this case, doesn?t mean banning or cutting,? Clark said. ?It is about providing information.?



Logistically, there seems to be many flaws in the proposed ratings system critics say. Even if websites are properly labeled, what software or device would keep minors from accessing sites or content that is deemed inappropriate for their consumption?



?No one should assume that such material would be confined to established platforms such as film and DVD,? the report states. ?Whether in a regulatory or an advisory capacity, we believe we have unique expertise and experience to offer.?



The film board?s proposal raises many interesting questions, according to The Guardian. With the Internet being a global community, how do you enforce standards across nations? Are sites not hosted in the U.K. still subject to the ratings panel? While movie ratings might keep children from attending adult films, how would content ratings apply to web surfing in the privacy of one?s home?



?It sounds like the most stupid intervention since the registration of fax machines and photocopiers in communist China,? Privacy International?s Simon Davies, who campaigns for freedom of expression, told The Times of London.

Cypherpunk 06-21-2006 04:22 AM

this is just too funny, how the hell do they think they are going to do it?

Sarah_Jayne 06-21-2006 04:55 AM

I heard an interview with the woman who proposed it. She kept saying they weren't a gov't body and had no influence over gov't policy. There is no way is is going to happen. Strikes of the video nasties scare.

Mr.Fiction 06-21-2006 06:07 AM

Why not support the voluntary rating systems and filters that already exist instead?

Sarah_Jayne 06-21-2006 07:40 AM

because that wouldn't be creating a job for them and therefore requiring more funding

directfiesta 06-21-2006 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah_webinc
because that wouldn't be creating a job for them and therefore requiring more funding


paper pushers rule .... :1orglaugh

We have boards here for films/dvd's ( all films, including majors).

In Quebec alone, about 250-300 new releases are submitted every month for classification ... They are all viewed, inventoried ( label, cast, director, stars) and if suitable classified.... They have 18 people on staff to view all day porn, paid by the Government ( tax payers ) ...

Manowar 06-21-2006 08:39 AM

that would be bad

DVTimes 06-22-2006 03:08 AM

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