Australia still does not have an R18+ rating category for videogames and now the R18+ category for movies has undergone a severe transformation in South Australia.
South Australia is, of course, home base for anti-game Attorney General Michael Atkinson, so it may not be a total surprise that a new law, which limits how R18+ rated movies can be displayed, exhibited and promoted in South Australia, came into effect on January 10.
A [URL=http://www.justice.sa.gov.au/about_us/news/pdfs/2009/Billsummary.pdf]PDF[/URL] detailing the new law is on the government of South Australia’s website. In it are instructions for handling R18+ rated movies, which applies to any establishment (other than adult-only) that sells, displays or rents movies with ratings below the R18+ threshold. Obviously the idea is to “shield” R18+ movies from those who might be shopping for lower rated films.
Among the law’s provisions:
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[*][COLOR=#000000]The material for an R18+ film must be displayed in a different area from that in which material for other films is displayed. The different area must be marked with a prescribed notice displayed in a prominent place near the area. i.e. R 18+ FILMS AREA—THE PUBLIC ARE WARNED THAT MATERIAL DISPLAYED IN THIS AREA MAY CAUSE OFFENCE.[/COLOR]
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[*][COLOR=#000000]The displayed material for an R18+ film may bear no images or markings other than the name of the film in letters of 10 millimetres or less in height and the determined markings relevant to the film’s classification. [/COLOR]
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Penalties for non-compliance call for a maximum fine of up to $5,000A.
What’s perhaps more disheartening than even the law itself is the reaction from retailers and distributors who seemed to have no inkling that the law even existed.
Speaking to [URL=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/industry-alarm-at-r-rated-cover-up/story-e6frg6nf-1225819431495]The Australian[/URL], film distributor Mark Spratt of Potential Films said he was “gobsmacked” by news of the law, adding, “It's gone completely under the radar.”
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