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“The Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance” and other laws of Hong Kong

“The Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance” and other laws of Hong Kong. Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO).

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“The Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance” and other laws of Hong Kong

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  1. “The Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance” and other laws of Hong Kong

  2. Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) According to Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance, the definition of “indecency” and “obscenity” include “violence, depravity and repulsiveness”. Articles can be classified as follows: • Class I : Neither obscene nor indecent • Class II:Indecent • Class III: Obscene

  3. Class Iarticles may be published without restrictions. • Class IIarticles must not be published or sold to persons under the age of 18. • Class IIIarticles are prohibited from publication.

  4. Packaging of Class II articles Publication of Class II articles must comply with certain statutory requirements, including the sealing of such articles in wrappers (opaque wrappers if the covers are indecent) and the display of a warning notice on no less than 20%of the front and back covers of such articles.

  5. Warning notice of Class II articles This article contains material which may offend and may not be distributed, circulated, sold, hired, given, lent, shown, played or projected to a person under the age of 18 years.

  6. Penalty According to the COIAO anyone who fails to observe the restrictions on publishing Class II articles is liable to a maximum penalty of $400,000 fine and imprisonment for 12 months on first conviction and $800,000 fine and imprisonment for 12 months on a second or subsequent conviction. Anyone who publishes a Class III article under any circumstances is liable to a maximum penalty of $1 million fine and imprisonment for 3 years.

  7. The Film Censorship Ordinance (FCO) All films intended for public exhibition should be submitted to the Film Censorship Authority (FCA) for examination. FCA would consider whether the film portrays, depicts or treats cruelty, torture, violence, crime, horror, disability, sexuality or indecent or offensive language or behaviouror other matters for classification of films under the CFO.

  8. Classification under Film Censorship Ordinance Category I:Suitable for all ages Category IIA:Not suitable for children Category IIB:Not suitable for young persons and children Category III: For persons aged 18 or above

  9. SMART Internet Safety Guidelines Source: Cybersmart!Education (2013) & 陳明月(2007) • S – Safety • M – Manners • A – Authentic Learning • R – Research • T – Technology

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