The regulations apply to video-on-demand online porn produced in the UK |
The new regulations require that video-on-demand online porn adheres to the same guidelines as R18 adult material available in licensed sex shops.
Chris Ratcliff of Portland TV said the industry was "already disadvantaged" compared to overseas competitors.
The result, he predicted, would be "an exodus of companies out of the UK". Awww, shucks!
The 2014 Audiovisual Media Services Regulations that became law this week are aimed at bringing online pornography within the parameters of the R18 rating given by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to "explicit works of consenting sex or strong fetish material involving adults".
Certain content is not acceptable in an R18 work, including "the portrayal of sexual activity which involves real or apparent lack of consent" and"the infliction of pain or acts which may cause lasting physical harm".
The new constraints placed on filming some acts have been criticised by some communities and caused some commentators to brand them as sexist.
"What it does is take out big swathes of material that, albeit on the fringes, are still very popular in this territory and globally," said Mr Ratcliff. Very popular among perverts and degenerates.
He also admitted there had been "a degree of misrepresentation" in the media regarding what specific acts were no longer permissible.
The R18 rating is primarily given to explicit works |
"The big challenge we face operating in the regulated UK sector is the complete lack of parity between us and the unregulated offshore sector," said Ratcliff, whose company operates channels across the Sky, Virgin and Freeview platforms.
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"In a converging media world these provisions must be coherent, and the BBFC classification regime is a tried and tested system of what content is regarded as harmful for minors." Seriously? All pornography is harmful to minors!!! All pornography is harmful to minors!!!
It is not until adolescent boys cease to have pornography of any kind available to them, that we will see a reduction in the 'culture of rape' in our universities and other institutions. If we can accomplish that, which has about a zero per cent chance, then boys might grow up without the habit of looking at porn.
Looking at porn, like any sin, is progressive; You look for more and more explicit porn, and more and more adventurous porn, and you look for younger and younger subjects of porn. That, I believe, is where many pedophiles come from. I'm sure I will get some disagreement on that, but I sincerely believe it to be true.
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