- Humans Right Act 1998: right to freedom of expression however there are certain restrictions as stated by other laws (no hate crimes, blasphemy)
- The Licensing Act 2003: All cinemas need to have an official license approved by the local authority.
Objectives of this act are -
1. the prevention of crime and disorder
2. public safety
3. prevention of public nuisance
4. protection of children from harm
- The Video Recordings Act 1984: Films which are distributed onto discs, tapes, etc. must be classified by the BBFC.BBFC need to take into consideration the chance of these materials being viewed at home and also to the fact that the audience's behaviour due to the fact that the works might reference to criminal behaviour, illegal drugs, violent/horrific behaviour and human sexual activity.
- The Obscene Publication Act 1959+1964: illegal to publish material that is obscene i.e. has a tendency to corrupt the viewing audience.
- Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008: illegal to have possession of an extreme pornographic image i.e. features a "real" person and shows them in an explicit and realistic manner.
- The Protection of Children Act 1978: illegal to make, distribute show or possess indecent images of children.
- The Sexual Offences Act 2003: illegal to expose them self in order to cause alarm or distress.
- The Public Order Act 1986: illegal to display threatening, abusive, insulting or the intention to cause racial hatred, sexual orientation hate, religious hatred etc.
- The Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937: Illegal to show any scene involving cruelty to animals.
- The Animal Welfare Act 2006: illegal to display with intent to supply material displaying an "animal fight".
- The Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002
2 comments:
great notes overall cat, very thorough. but you do need to answer q2.
miss b
also can you add a link to the main blog please
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