Thursday, January 27, 2005

TV via the internet: should it be regulated?

Ofcom, the body resposnsible for regulating and policing communications has raised the issue of regulation of TV in an internet age. This has been an issue for some time, with critics of regulation arguing that watersheds (and even film/video classifications) are meaningless in an age when viewers can see far more extreme content any time of the day on the internet. Now, however, more TV content is being delivered via the internet, further blurring the boundaries between the two. Should the internet be more strongly regulated, or should TV be freed from regulation?

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