Office of Film and Literature Classification

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1Motion picture rating systems / Rating / Censorship / Censorship in New Zealand / Video game content ratings systems / Office of Film and Literature Classification / Family First New Zealand / Into the River / Australian Classification Board / Video game rating system / Society for Promotion of Community Standards

IN THE MATTER OF: AND IN THE MATTER OF: The Films, Videos and

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Source URL: www.dia.govt.nz

Language: English - Date: 2015-10-13 22:19:28
2Office of Film and Literature Classification / Australian Classification Board / Censorship / Censorship in New Zealand / New Zealand culture

1 Classification of Computer Games and Images (Interim) CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTER GAMES AND IMAGES (INTERIM) BILL 1995

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Source URL: www.legislation.qld.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-04 00:35:00
3Office of Film and Literature Classification / Media studies / Advertising / Visual arts / Censorship / Australian Classification Board / Censorship in Australia

RTF Document

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Source URL: www.legislation.act.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-03 23:46:03
4Marketing / Consumer organizations / Advocacy groups / Consumer cooperative / Online shopping / Business

REVIEW OF CONSUMER ADVICE for Films and Computer Games Office of Film and Literature Classification

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Source URL: www.classification.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 01:14:32
5Social psychology / Persecution / Abuse / Video game censorship / Aggression / Bully / Australian Classification Board / Office of Film and Literature Classification / Bystander / Ethics / Behavior / Censorship

28 August[removed]MEDIA RELEASE Bully computer game classified M The Classification Board has classified the computer game Bully M with the consumer advice, ‘Moderate themes, violence, sexual references’.

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Source URL: www.classification.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 02:40:45
6Suicide / Australian Classification Board / Office of Film and Literature Classification / Philip Nitschke / Australia / The Peaceful Pill Handbook / Censorship / Censorship in Australia / Motion picture rating systems

24 February[removed]MEDIA RELEASE The Peaceful Pill Handbook Refused Classification upon review The full 7-member board of the Classification Review Board has determined, in a unanimous decision, that the publication, The

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 02:40:48
7Censorship in New Zealand / New Zealand culture / Motion picture rating systems / Office of Film and Literature Classification / Censorship / Censorship in Australia / Australian Classification Board

9 June[removed]MEDIA RELEASE Review announced for eight Islamic books and one film The Classification Review Board has received an application to review the classification for the books entitled Defence of the Muslim Lands

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Source URL: www.classification.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 02:40:45
8Censorship in New Zealand / New Zealand culture / Motion picture rating systems / Australian Classification Board / Office of Film and Literature Classification / Cinema of the United Kingdom / Canadian motion picture rating system / Stormbreaker / Australian Classification Review Board / Censorship / Film / Censorship in Australia

2 August[removed]MEDIA RELEASE Stormbreaker classified M upon review A 4-member panel of the Classification Review Board has determined, in a unanimous decision, that the film, Stormbreaker is classified M with the consume

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 02:40:45
9Censorship in Australia / Motion Picture Association of America / Australian Classification Board / Office of Film and Literature Classification / Motion Picture Association of America film rating system / Canadian motion picture rating system / X rating / Censorship / Motion picture rating systems / Film

7 December[removed]MEDIA RELEASE Review Board determines Viva Erotica X 18+ The full seven-member Classification Review Board has determined, in a unanimous decision, that the film, Viva Erotica is classified X 18+. Films

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Source URL: www.classification.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 02:40:46
10Censorship in Australia / Motion picture rating systems / Censorship in New Zealand / New Zealand culture / Australian Classification Board / Office of Film and Literature Classification / Eragon / Television content rating systems / Canadian motion picture rating system / Censorship / Inheritance Cycle / Film

11 December[removed]MEDIA RELEASE Eragon classified M upon review A 4-member panel of the Classification Review Board has determined, in a unanimous decision, that the film, Eragon is classified M with the consumer advice,

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Source URL: www.classification.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 02:40:46
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