Changes to commercial video on-demand classifications
18 December 2019
Have your say on changes to
commercial video on-demand classifications
The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Commercial Video on-Demand) Amendment Bill aims to reduce the potential for harm to consumers from viewing inappropriate content.
The bill would amend the Films, Videos, and
Publications Classification Act 1993 (the Act) to clearly
address the identified regulatory gap. It would
require:
• Specified CVoD providers to label
content before it is available in New Zealand
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Criteria and processes to be established to identify and
list regulated providers
• Functions of the
Classification Office to be updated
• Amending
the definition of film to clarify that it includes video
on-demand content.
The bill would require that commercial video on-demand (CVoD) content that is made available in New Zealand display appropriate and consistent labelling, if the provider is specified in the Schedule to the bill. This labelling will provide information about that content’s rating and a description so that viewers can make an informed decision on whether to view it.
Tell the chair of the Governance and
Administration Committee what you think
Make a submission on the bill by
midnight on Wednesday 5 February 2020.
For more
details about the bill:
• Read the full content of the bill
•
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•
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