Broadcasting R18 on UK TV?
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2003 9:32 pm
Anyone who has ever watched soft-core porn on UK subscription TV will undoubtedly be aware that the Independent Television Commission (ITC) force all broadcasters to censor their output to meet a strict set of guidelines that the ITC have decided upon.
What you may not be aware of is the very real possibility that such censorship could become a thing of the past when Ofcom (the new ?light touch? regulator) take over from the ITC (the old heavy touch regulator) at the end of this year.
I am running a campaign is to ensure that Ofcom?s new guidelines permit UK adult service providers to broadcast BBFC R18 classified material (hard-core) on subscription channels and to rid us of the unwanted censorship of what we choose to watch of our own volition.
The new communications act, which will provide Ofcom with its regulatory powers, will be broadly speaking, deregulatory in nature and will force a total rethink of broadcasting regulation in the UK. Ofcom will be holding a public consultation about ?general principles? early this summer. They want to know what the public want, before they formally take over responsibility from the ITC in December and set the new guidelines.
If there was ever going to be a time to change the rules then this is it. There is unlikely to be such an opportunity again. If Ofcom see there is no support for change, they may simply assume that the current status quo is acceptable and opt to carry on with the existing arrangements. This is where you could make a big difference. All that is needed is for a few people to write to Ofcom this summer in support of a change.
If you live in the UK and have any interest in freeing British subscription TV from censorship, e-mail me at censorfreetv@hotmail.com and I will send you more details about the arguments, counter arguments and background information to help you produce a targeted letter that cuts right to the heart of this matter. I will let you know when Ofcom formally announce their public consultation and I can provide example letters or give further advice if you wish. I have personally written to the ITC about this issue on four occasions since last December and I am not alone, but more help is needed.
I do not represent any organisation, I am acting independently as an individual member of the public and I will not supply your e-mail address to any one else.
If you are happy for the ITC to arbitrarily select what you can and can?t watch as they see fit then simply do nothing and you will not be disappointed. But if you want to decide what you watch in your own home and believe freedom of expression is important please write to me.
censorfreetv@hotmail.com
What you may not be aware of is the very real possibility that such censorship could become a thing of the past when Ofcom (the new ?light touch? regulator) take over from the ITC (the old heavy touch regulator) at the end of this year.
I am running a campaign is to ensure that Ofcom?s new guidelines permit UK adult service providers to broadcast BBFC R18 classified material (hard-core) on subscription channels and to rid us of the unwanted censorship of what we choose to watch of our own volition.
The new communications act, which will provide Ofcom with its regulatory powers, will be broadly speaking, deregulatory in nature and will force a total rethink of broadcasting regulation in the UK. Ofcom will be holding a public consultation about ?general principles? early this summer. They want to know what the public want, before they formally take over responsibility from the ITC in December and set the new guidelines.
If there was ever going to be a time to change the rules then this is it. There is unlikely to be such an opportunity again. If Ofcom see there is no support for change, they may simply assume that the current status quo is acceptable and opt to carry on with the existing arrangements. This is where you could make a big difference. All that is needed is for a few people to write to Ofcom this summer in support of a change.
If you live in the UK and have any interest in freeing British subscription TV from censorship, e-mail me at censorfreetv@hotmail.com and I will send you more details about the arguments, counter arguments and background information to help you produce a targeted letter that cuts right to the heart of this matter. I will let you know when Ofcom formally announce their public consultation and I can provide example letters or give further advice if you wish. I have personally written to the ITC about this issue on four occasions since last December and I am not alone, but more help is needed.
I do not represent any organisation, I am acting independently as an individual member of the public and I will not supply your e-mail address to any one else.
If you are happy for the ITC to arbitrarily select what you can and can?t watch as they see fit then simply do nothing and you will not be disappointed. But if you want to decide what you watch in your own home and believe freedom of expression is important please write to me.
censorfreetv@hotmail.com