New Zealand: Adopted Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications) Amendment Bill (124-2A)

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Adopted Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications) Amendment Bill (124-2A)

On 2 April 2015, the parliament adopted the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications) Amendment Bill (124-2A). The Bill introduces penalties for offences related to objectionable publications, including increasing the maximum imprisonment terms from 10 to 14 years and establishing a presumption of imprisonment for repeat offenders. It also clarifies the possession of objectionable electronic publications and requires the Attorney-General's consent for private prosecutions of certain publication offences. These changes aim to enhance the enforcement of laws against objectionable content and provide clear legal frameworks for handling electronic publications. The Bill is an amending act of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications) of 1993, which governs the classification of publications, including films, commercial video-on-demand content, and games in New Zealand. It criminalises the possession or trade of objectionable publications. Convictions for knowingly possessing objectionable material may lead to a fine of up to NZD 50'000 or a 10-year term of imprisonment.

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Scope

Policy Area
Content moderation
Policy Instrument
Content moderation regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: user-generated content, streaming service provider
Implementation Level
national
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

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2013-05-27
under deliberation

On 27 May 2013, the Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill (124-1) was introduce…

2015-03-31
under deliberation

On 31 March 2015, the New Zealand Parliament passed an amendment to the Objectionable Publications …

2015-04-02
adopted

On 2 April 2015, the parliament adopted the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objecti…

2015-05-07
in force

On 7 May 2015, the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications) Ame…