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Video Recordings Act 1984 är en brittisk parlamentsakt från 1984. Den säger att butiker som säljer och hyr ut videofilmer måste vara godkända av Home Office. British Board of Film Classification utsågs 1985 till godkännande myndighet. Dessutom krävdes förhandsgranskning av dator- och TV-spel med sex, våld eller tvång i samband med sex eller som visade grovt våld mot människor eller djur. Den långa titeln var "An Act to make provision for regulating the distribution of video recordings and for connected purposes". 2010 ersattes lagen av Video Recordings Act 2010. The Video Recordings Act 1984 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that was passed in 1984. It states that commercial video recordings offered for sale or for hire within the UK must carry a classification that has been agreed upon by an authority designated by the Home Office. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), which had been instrumental in the certification of motion pictures since 1912, was designated as the classifying authority in 1985. Works are classified by the BBFC under an age-rated system (see motion picture rating systems); it is an offence under the Act to supply video works to individuals who are (or appear to be) under the age of the classification designated. Works that are refused classification cannot, under the Act, be legally sold or supplied
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Scotland Northern Ireland England and Wales
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An Act to make provision for regulating the distribution of video recordings and for connected purposes.
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Video Recordings Act 1984
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The Video Recordings Act 1984 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that was passed in 1984. It states that commercial video recordings offered for sale or for hire within the UK must carry a classification that has been agreed upon by an authority designated by the Home Office. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), which had been instrumental in the certification of motion pictures since 1912, was designated as the classifying authority in 1985. Works are classified by the BBFC under an age-rated system (see motion picture rating systems); it is an offence under the Act to supply video works to individuals who are (or appear to be) under the age of the classification designated. Works that are refused classification cannot, under the Act, be legally sold or supplied to anyone of any age unless it is educational, or to do with a sport, religion or music and does not depict violence, sex or incite a criminal offence. The BBFC may also require cuts to be made, either to receive a certain age rating, or to be allowed a classification at all. Video Recordings Act 1984 är en brittisk parlamentsakt från 1984. Den säger att butiker som säljer och hyr ut videofilmer måste vara godkända av Home Office. British Board of Film Classification utsågs 1985 till godkännande myndighet. Dessutom krävdes förhandsgranskning av dator- och TV-spel med sex, våld eller tvång i samband med sex eller som visade grovt våld mot människor eller djur. Den långa titeln var "An Act to make provision for regulating the distribution of video recordings and for connected purposes". I augusti 2009 visade det sig att Storbritanniens regering glömt att skicka in lagen till Europeiska kommissionen, vilket gjort att lagen i teorin aldrig kunnat gälla. 2010 ersattes lagen av Video Recordings Act 2010.
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1988-09-01
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1984-07-12
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