OFLC failings

Last post 01-09-2007, 11:02 PM by Neen. 6 replies.
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  •  12-08-2006, 12:51 PM 264

    OFLC failings

    Yet again we see the OFLC refusing to budge on whether or not they should do their job. Meanwhile movie piraters and video nasty producers continue to enjoy the inertia. The OFLC are required by law to apply regulations that reflect current community standards. The recent AC Nielson poll clearly shows that current community standards are in favour of new regulations. So what's to debate? More relaxed attitudes towards sex and stiffer controls on violence please. The message is clear enough. If the OFLC are unable or unwilling to do their job they should simply be replaced.
  •  12-08-2006, 4:10 PM 265 in reply to 264

    Re: OFLC failings

    Interesting suggestion, Spencer. Perhaps the OFLC as an organisation isn't effective as you say. I saw in the paper that this is going to the federal court. If the legal debate finds in favour of this film becoming R and all the arguments being presented are taken to be an accurate reflection of the current situation at the OFLC, then it will be very interesting to see how they deal with it going forward. Will they simply adopt the new approach to classification in Australia? I wonder...

  •  12-08-2006, 9:19 PM 269 in reply to 265

    Re: OFLC failings

    It is disappointing that the OLFC came back with the result they did. From what I read the evidence was rather straight forward. 70% of adults don't find adult movies offensive. How much more evidence do they require?  
  •  12-14-2006, 9:46 AM 275 in reply to 264

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    ah no.Angry

    that replacing one form of censorship for another. i don't find violence or sex , gore or nudity offensive at all.

    just violence to animals.

    humans can get f--ked for all i care. 

  •  12-18-2006, 9:37 PM 277 in reply to 275

    Re: OFLC failings

    At least three hundred people signed and commented on a petition when Polyeter Books in Fitzroy Melbourne was raided for carrying X rated DVDs -- http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/757783800?ltl=1166441618  - the OFLC needs receive more letters from people with concerns about censorship. I have no faith in their processes of public consultation to gauge community attitudes.
  •  12-19-2006, 7:40 AM 281 in reply to 275

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    more controls on violence?

    ah no

    maybe penaties for wayward parents/sitters more like it.

    u can't expect the government to sit the kids and watch what they are viewing, the freaking parents responsibilities.

    and kids are teated with kid gloves these days.

    jesus, no sharp corners, must be neat and easy to consume , no frighting images or disturbing elements oh no god forbid that should happen.

    and for adults: god forbid we get offended by something  oh no. can't let ppl get offended.

    this country is a wowser country, always was me thinks.Angry 

     me thinks overhaul the entire classification system. u want a review of a freaking rating u pay

    small interest group or not.

    no special favours coz ur a f___kin government who shares their outdated f__king  views.

    no stupid markings.

    no banning of books, games and movies/videograms.

    i want a complete overhaunl.  

     

     

     

     

  •  01-09-2007, 11:02 PM 287 in reply to 277

    Re: OFLC failings

    Like you Ell, I have little faith that the OLFC do consult the genral public before making their decision. Their suggestion that Viva Erotica would have provoked different responses to wether adults find sex offensive is quite laughable. It's very disappointing that the OLFC were more interested in towing the conservative party line than actually doing the right thing.
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