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Regina v Video Appeals Committee of British Board of Film Classification (ex parte British Board of Film Classification): Admn 16 May 2000

Where a video might expose certain possible viewers of it to harm because of its content, that factor could be allowed for in the decision whether to grant or withhold a certificate, but could not lead to an automatic refusal of such a certificate. The inability to quantify the number of minors who might see and be influenced by a video was not conclusive that it should not be certified until such evidence was available.

Citations:

Times 07-Jun-2000, [2000] EWHC Admin 341

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

Video Recordings Act 1984

Media, Administrative

Updated: 29 May 2022; Ref: scu.140156

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