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News - BBFC Hits Back at Critics |
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Written by Joseph Robinson
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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David Cooke, director of the BBFC, has spoken out against those who have criticised the recommendations laid out in the Byron review. In a press release issued earlier today, Cooke said how they were “disappointed and concerned about attempts by one or two video games publishers to pre-empt, through recent press statements, the forthcoming public consultation on video games classification.” “It is absurd to imply that the BBFC could not cope…” “The games industry really does have nothing to fear from a set of proposals which would provide more robust, and fully independent, decisions, and detailed content advice, for the British public, and especially parents.” The full report, along with all the recommendations concerning videogame ratings can be seen here.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 30 June 2008 )
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