January 18, 201016 yr http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/industry-alarm-at-r-rated-cover-up/story-e6frg6nf-1225819431495FILM distributors are alarmed by new laws that quietly came into effect in South Australia this week restricting the promotion and display of R-rated movies. Adults aged over 18 seeking to buy or borrow a copy of Mad Max, the acclaimed desert war drama Three Kings, starring George Clooney, the Brad Pitt classic Fight Club or the 2009 Blu Ray release of Sasha Baron Cohen's fashion parody Bruno will now find them in plain packaging displaying nothing more than the film's title. The rule will apply to titles for sale or rent unless those titles are quarantined from all other audiovisual materials, in an area signposted with a warning. Under changes to the state's classification act, which came into effect on Sunday, businesses will face fines of up to $5000 for displaying a "poster, pamphlet or other printed material" for films classified R18+. Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. The new law applies to general outlets containing films with classifications lower than R18+, and not adult-only premises. Several distributors expressed surprise at the announcement of the law coming into effect, saying they had learned of it only yesterday. Potential Films managing director Mark Spratt, who has distributed numerous R-rated titles, including the contentious French drama Romance, said he was "gobsmacked". "It's gone completely under the radar," Mr Spratt said. Plain packaging would prevent consumers making informed decisions about these films, including critically acclaimed titles such as Taxi Driver and Apocalypse Now, he said. "It's certainly discouraging people to look for these films, discouraging shops from stocking them and (creates) an extra hassle for (distributors)," Mr Spratt said. It also had the potential to harm retailers in South Australia as consumers who wanted to buy the titles with their packaging intact would shop interstate or online. The law was announced by the office of South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson, whose conservative campaigning is well known to the film industry. Foyer stands and posters, cinema ads and billboards for R-rated films are unaffected.
January 18, 201016 yr This is almost as ridiculous as Ireland's new anti-blasphemy law. :rolleyes: SWAG Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on.
January 18, 201016 yr The law was announced by the office of South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson, whose conservative campaigning is well known to the film industry. -.- If he keeps this up, he'll have thousands of angry Aussie consumers prepared to firebomb his house...
January 18, 201016 yr Kind of related to this, they are thinking about bringing out R games in Australia. If you're Australian, fill out the discussion form. http://www.ag.gov.au/gamesclassificationOn topic, Atkinson has poisoned everyone which is a real shame. Get him out of office and this kind of crap will go away.
January 18, 201016 yr I can see it from both points of views, but in the end I find it a little ridiculous the measures Australia (I don't know who specifically) goes to censor the media because its not removing it from public view but just limiting its promotion which isn't going to stop people from see it in its entirety.
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January 18, 201016 yr So stupid. Thank god america isnt that dumb yet "Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world."Abraham Lincoln
January 18, 201016 yr They killed the dingoes! :cry: Dog murderer! SWAG Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on.
January 18, 201016 yr Wonder how long before NSW gets this law too. <_< The law was announced by the office of South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson, whose conservative campaigning is well known to the film industry. -.- If he keeps this up, he'll have thousands of angry Aussie consumers prepared to firebomb his house...He has nearly every Aussie gamer want him dead, how much worse can it get for him? Steam | PM me for BBM PIN Nine naked men is a technological achievement. Quote of 2013. PCGamingWiki - Let's fix PC gaming!
January 18, 201016 yr Wonder how long before NSW gets this law too. <_< The law was announced by the office of South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson, whose conservative campaigning is well known to the film industry. -.- If he keeps this up, he'll have thousands of angry Aussie consumers prepared to firebomb his house...He has nearly every Aussie gamer want him dead, how much worse can it get for him? Well, if they actually kill him. Then that's about as worse as it can get for him. SWAG Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on.
January 18, 201016 yr So stupid. Thank god america isnt that dumb yetWell don't worry, we're gettin' there. Though I dunno; conservatism is going to come back quite powerfully soon, but they do claim "free enterprise" and stuff. "The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you never hear it you'll never know what justice is."
January 18, 201016 yr Christ sake.I thought Germany were going to start acting like this (since in the last couple of years some fools have been wanting to crack down on violent games/movies). Which is weird, when you think of the weird movies that comes from that country. But Australia huh, hm. I don't really see why everyone like these types thinks a pair of [bleep] (fun bags), a machine gun and a blown off foot will permanently hurt a kids/adults mind. J'adore aussi le sexe et les snuff moviesJe trouve que ce sont des purs moments de vieJe ne me reconnais plus dans les gensJe suis juste un cas désespérantEt comme personne ne viendra me réclamerJe terminerai comme un objet retrouvé
January 18, 201016 yr I find censorship more "offensive" than sexual or violent themes. And I'm not really a fan of either of them in the media.
January 18, 201016 yr I hope Australia's still like this when I reach my film aspirations. Because my movies will pretty much give those guys heart attacks. catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream
January 19, 201016 yr I hope Australia's still like this when I reach my film aspirations. Because my movies will pretty much give those guys heart attacks. Inglourious Basterds X 10 times the gore. SWAG Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on.
January 19, 201016 yr *facepalm* Time to start sending out letter bombs again aye? Start with the cotton wool parents who push for this junk... then the [wagon] people in office who actually make it happen
January 19, 201016 yr ...What.That is the most ridiculous law I've ever heard, and I've heard of some pretty dumb ones... I painted some stuff and put it on tumblr
January 22, 201016 yr Michael Atkinson has a history of being completely [bleep]ing insane. He really seems to be a serial pest on issues like this. The law is rediculous. What's it going to do? Kids can't legally hire R18+ vids without ID anyway. All it will do is piss off responsible adults that want to watch films intended for them.
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