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Ordinance regulates indicative rating for pay TV

08/06/2012

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Standard is effective in 30 days and requires programmers, packers and distributors of the SEAC are responsible for compliance.

The Ministry of Justice published this Monday (6), the decree that regulates the classification process indicative for the Conditional Access Service (SEAC). By statute, the programmers, the packers and distributors of the service are jointly responsible for compliance indicative classification. The ordinance goes into effect in 30 days.

The pay TV operators are exempted from binding timetable established in Ordinance 1220 of 11 July 2007, provided that provide system block channels or programs; widely disseminate objective and how to use control systems and lock, and allow the user to access at any time while viewing a program, complete the information indicative of its classification.

The ordinance also eliminates the classification of audiovisual works now on display for other vehicles, provided the operator maintains the indication given by the Ministry of Justice. Not subject to classification indicative sporting competitions, programs and electoral advertisements, advertising and publicity in general, and news programs.

 

Source: Telesíntese

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