Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
28-09-2016, 17:10
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Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
BabeNation (featuring Babestation) has launched on channel 981.
With Studio66 and xxpanded TV said to be joining shortly, it looks like VM are increasing their range of porn content.
Apparently, Babestation is licensed in Holland and Ofcom can't do anything about what they show; other than trying to put pressure on the Dutch regulator.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...n-ofcom-action
As the law currently stands, Broadcasters only need to be licensed by one EU country and can then broadcast to any other EU country.
Eurosport is another example, it is licensed in France and for many years had 7 hours of teleshopping overnight even though, at the time, Ofcom only allowed three hours in the UK. The French licence also exempts them from Ofcom imposed subtitle requirements.
I find it surprising and a little worrying that non regulated pornography can be easily picked up by satellite, Freeview and now VM customers.
I know that VM (and I assume satellite) have controls to stop children tuning in, but I believe that on Freeview there's nothing to stop minors tuning in!
Last edited by RichardCoulter; 28-09-2016 at 17:31.
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28-09-2016, 17:16
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
Just because the regulators in other EU contries have different standards does not mean it is not regulated.
What's the problem anyway?
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28-09-2016, 17:18
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
but I believe that on Freeview there's nothing to stop children tuning in!
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Yes, there is, but it's device dependent.
https://www.freeview.co.uk/support/b...-facility.html
https://www.freeview.co.uk/support/m...t-content.html
But that shouldn't be an issue as any parent with children should be aware of appropriate technology needs to ensure that they can control what their children access.
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28-09-2016, 17:20
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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Just because the regulators in other EU contries have different standards does not mean it is not regulated.
What's the problem anyway?
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True, but they may fall below our standards as a country and there is absolutely nothing that our regulator can do about it.
AIUI the Freeview channels are even available to children as so many have a television in their bedroom these days.
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Thanks Ben, that's good to know
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28-09-2016, 17:20
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
BabeNation (featuring Babestation) has launched on channel 981.
With Studio66 and xxpanded TV said to be joining shortly, it looks like VM are increasing their range of porn content.
Apparently, Babestation is licensed in Holland and Ofcom can't do anything about what they show; other than trying to put pressure on the Dutch regulator.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...n-ofcom-action
As the law currently stands, Broadcasters only need to be licensed by one EU country and can then broadcast to any other EU country.
Eurosport is another example, it is licensed in France and for many years had 7 hours of teleshopping overnight even though, at the time, Ofcom only allowed three hours in the UK. The French licence also exempts them from Ofcom imposed subtitle requirements.
I find it surprising and a little worrying that non regulated pornography can be easily picked up by satellite, Freeview and now VM customers.
I know that VM (and I assume satellite) have controls to stop children tuning in, but I believe that on Freeview there's nothing to stop children tuning in!
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Given what you can see without restriction on the internet, I really don't understand what the fuss is about.
Are you exercising your right to be offended, Richard? Try hard not to tune into these channels....
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28-09-2016, 17:24
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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Ahhh, this must be why parents have complained about toddlers tuning in.
Ofcom can do no other than refer them to the relevant foreign regulator; who are free to take as much or as little notice as they like!
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28-09-2016, 17:25
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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True, but they may fall below our standards as a country and there is absolutely nothing that our regulator can do about it.
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That's a bit of a puritanical stance to take.
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28-09-2016, 17:27
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Given what you can see without restriction on the internet, I really don't understand what the fuss is about.
Are you exercising your right to be offended, Richard? Try hard not to tune into these channels....
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I don't bother with such channels, but I would object to something deeemed unacceptable by Ofcom being beamed into UK homes that nobody, not even the regulator, has any power to control or stop.
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28-09-2016, 17:30
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
It is a basic requirement of a Freesat box that adult channels can be hidden from the EPG. Does Freeview not have something similar?
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28-09-2016, 17:30
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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That's a bit of a puritanical stance to take.
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Some types of porn are acceptable abroad that we do not find acceptable here in the UK.
It cannot be right that they can beam this into UK homes without anything to stop them; this is particularly worrying if children get to see it.
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28-09-2016, 17:31
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Ahhh, this must be why parents have complained about toddlers tuning in.
Ofcom can do no other than refer them to the relevant foreign regulator; who are free to take as much or as little notice as they like!
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As far as I can see, the same applies on Freeview to those adult channels that are OFCOM regulated - it's dependent on the appropriate device and adult choice as to what is accessible.
So I don't think it's got anything to do with who regulates the channel.
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28-09-2016, 17:36
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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It is a basic requirement of a Freesat box that adult channels can be hidden from the EPG. Does Freeview not have something similar?
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Thanks Chris, I would assume that it's the same on Sky (it's 16 years since I was with them!)
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As far as I can see, the same applies on Freeview to those adult channels that are OFCOM regulated - it's dependent on the appropriate device and adult choice as to what is accessible.
So I don't think it's got anything to do with who regulates the channel.
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Interesting, if this is the case, I would have thought that Ofcom would have insisted on Pin Protection as a condition of their DTT licence.
Obviously, toddlers shouldn't be viewing any material of this type, but if any non regulated porn is viewed, I would be even more concerned as it may be more explicit or extreme.
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28-09-2016, 17:39
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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Some types of porn are acceptable abroad that we do not find acceptable here in the UK.
It cannot be right that they can beam this into UK homes without anything to stop them; this is particularly worrying if children get to see it.
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You are not really talking of "Abroad" but other EU member states.
If children get to see it then it is the parents that are at fault unless of course you agree with a nanny state controlling everything you can and cannot do...
Don't include me in your "we do not find acceptable" not that I would watch porn channels (I have better things to do with my time). I have a mind of my own and an on/off switch!
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28-09-2016, 17:44
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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Originally Posted by pip08456
You are not really talking of "Abroad" but other EU member states.
If children get to see it then it is the parents that are at fault unless of course you agree with a nanny state controlling everything you can and cannot do...
Don't include me in your "we do not find acceptable" not that I would watch porn channels (I have better things to do with my time). I have a mind of my own and an on/off switch!
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I'm surprised that you have such an indifference to children being exposed to such material.
Many parents may not know about this, or have the technical intelligence/knowledge to prevent access.
IMO Pin Protection should be a minimum requirement for all these channels as a condition of being able to transmit to the UK.
If we do end up leaving the EU, maybe things will change.
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28-09-2016, 17:46
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Re: Non Ofcom regulated porn on VM.
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It is a basic requirement of a Freesat box that adult channels can be hidden from the EPG. Does Freeview not have something similar?
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Youview does however the freeview built into my samsung tv doesn't this may be because i bought my tv from Germany though so it's not official freeview.
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