Greater Government Control over Game Ratings?
Posted Thursday 20th March 2008 by Tom P in SEO.
MPs however are growing increasingly disquiet over violent games, such as Manhunt 2, being released. Their argument is to make the BBFC more accountable to parliament over the decisions it makes. A bill put forward last month proposed that parliament should be able to control key appointments and even review decisions made by the classification body.
This however reeks of another way the politicians can make games and films a scapegoat for social ills. The fact we have an independent media classification body in this company is a great attribute. To plough in heavy handed and legislate over a body that in effect performs its tasks adequately is yet another symptom of the nanny state. The BBFC has, for years, looked after our interests and generally has a good record in classifying media in the
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