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Previously on "Controversial DVD censoring system to be launched in UK"

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Is there an opposite system where I can buy a DVD of the Teletubbies and get hot girl on chimpanzee action?

    PS I meant girl on girl. How did that happen?
    It's the mods testing a new bestiality filter dear Xog. Allegedly. I think they've got it the wrong way round though.

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  • xoggoth
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    Is there an opposite system where I can buy a DVD of the Teletubbies and get hot girl on chimpanzee action?

    PS I meant girl on girl. How did that happen?

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  • Controversial DVD censoring system to be launched in UK

    A controversial new DVD system that can censor films is to be released in the UK later this year.

    ClearPlay allows parents to filter material with options to remove scenes containing blood, violence, offensive words and blasphemy.

    But the system has been criticised in America, with the Directors Guild of America taking the company to court claiming violation of copyright laws


    More here

    Clearplay website here

    It's not like it's being forced on people who don't want it. It's optional !

    Surely the DGA would be glad that it will allow more movies to be watched by certain people who would not normally watch them ? Extra $$$

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