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offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:39 [#00517385]
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I'm sorry that I can't provide a link or URl to this
article. It is due to the fact that at work they seem to
think that www.digitalhardcore.com is a porn site, and
they've blocked it!

Anyways on the Atari Teenage Riot news section, there is an
article about ATR's album Future Of War.....it has been
banned from index in Germany which means that it is ILLEAGAL
to purchase that album in Germany

Does anyone have an opinion on this?

Personally I think it's yet another example of oppression of
freedom of speech.


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2003-01-17 03:40 [#00517386]
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I am AGAINST ANY RULE that would not allow someone to buy an
Atari Teenage Riot album...man how shitty.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:41 [#00517389]
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yeah i know man, i mean regardless of if you love the music
or not, it is majorly fucked up because it won't just stop
there will it?

I mean they already control what we watch, read and listen
to to a certain extent (by they i mean governments)


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2003-01-17 03:44 [#00517391]
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Yeah it seems to have the possibility of SNOWBALLING into
bigger problems with other artists in the future....ANY kind
of censorship of music, or any art for that matter, really
disgusts me.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:45 [#00517393]
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it totally fucks me off too, i mean who the fuck are
they to say what we listen to or read or watch

it's like the burning of the books back in the WW


 

offline Kcytrx from Netherlands, The on 2003-01-17 03:45 [#00517394]
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Time to pick up my tinfoil hat!



 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2003-01-17 03:47 [#00517396]
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and it makes it worse...I LOVE ATR


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:47 [#00517397]
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lol

i mean, looking at it, the German government are kind of
turning ATR into martyrs, in the sense that oppression and
facism and shit like that is what they're against.....if the
government carries on, it'll only reinforce the ethos behind
ATR

if you get what i'm rambling on about!


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:49 [#00517401]
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ATR are brilliant

i mean, there's no dnager for those of us outside Germany,
but you can garuntee that at some point, other
countries may possibly begin to put artists work on the
index


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 03:49 [#00517402]
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yeah, it's true, except that it's not really banned here...
the situation is like this:

if an album is considered as very offensive whatsoever, it
get's on the "index", the verb would: the album is
"indiziert".

"Indiziert" means that it's now forbidden to sell the
album at public stores, it's forbidden to advertise
the record and it's forbidden to ship the record. And
of course it's forbidden to leave the record to minors.

If I want to purchase the album, I need to ask for
the record and the stores check if the have it under the
desk.

I guess there are just four albums or so banned in
Germany.

For example, Germany has over 4000 indexed video releases
(i.e. Terminator 1, Blade, etc.) and about 200 banned video
releases. (Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dawn Of The Dead, etc.)

So, it's not really banned, but rather "restricted"
literally.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:51 [#00517406]
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ahhh i see

thanks for clearing that up :)

but it's still fucked up though, isn't it?

i mean, if it's forbidden to sell, advertise, or ship the
record, surely that's the same consequences that would be
involved if it were banned?


 

offline Kcytrx from Netherlands, The on 2003-01-17 03:53 [#00517411]
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So, how is it not banned?
it's illegal to sell, advertise, and ship these records


 

offline Kcytrx from Netherlands, The on 2003-01-17 03:55 [#00517414]
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which german parties voted to pass this law?


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:55 [#00517415]
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i thnink what sine707 was clarifying is that there is a
difference between being BANNED and FORBIDDEN

banned would mean it's illeagal to own a copy of the record

forbidden must be that it's illeagal to sell advertise or
ship the record

but in my view, if it's "indexed", that's the same as being
banned, because it basically means that no-one in germany
can get hold of it, because it can't even be imported,
because it's forbidden to be shipped


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 03:56 [#00517418]
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oscillik: sure, it's still fucked up. You can't
really sell the amount of records as you would like to.

Kcytrx: Nope, you can purchase the album, you
just need to bring your ID and you need to know that this
record is available at the store. Like I said, you need to
ask for it.
If the album was banned, it wouldn't be possible to purchase
the album at all!


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:56 [#00517420]
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i don't know, could be their censorship thing like the BBFC
here in england (that is the one isn't it?)

or it could be straight from the top, the government or
whatever


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 03:57 [#00517422]
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but if it's illeagal to sell the record, if you go in and
specifically ask for it, aren't the shop owners breaking the
law then?

*confused*


 

offline Kcytrx from Netherlands, The on 2003-01-17 03:59 [#00517423]
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I don't get it, how can you purchase the album when it's
illegal to ship it?

BTW, isnt this against the constitution?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-01-17 03:59 [#00517424]
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You need ID? I bet they log all the "weirdos" who buy
indexed goods in some big government database!


 

offline Kcytrx from Netherlands, The on 2003-01-17 04:00 [#00517425]
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I'm gonna fly an airplane in the brandenburger torn!


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-17 04:00 [#00517426]
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Well it's not just Germany, the UK has banned plenty of
films over the years (The Exorcist being the most
high-profile). If you look around on the IMDB you can find
that a weird choice of films have been banned in different
countries.

As for music... it's happened a few times there too... Ice
T, NWA, RATM etc have all had their music or message
censored in the past.

Personally, I think ATR should be banned all over the place,
but that's just my musical preference ;)


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 04:00 [#00517429]
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that's what i'm trying to say, if it's illegal to sell,
advertise or ship, how can the record shops get hold of the
album in the first place, and sell it? it's illegal

i don't know about the consitution, but yeah i reckon it'd
be against it


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 04:00 [#00517430]
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no, not really! :)
it's quite a complex thing.

let's say you bought the record when it was still
"available", after being indexed, you're still allowed to
own it. But you're not allowed to sell it on eBay for
instance. You can sell it to a friend or a store if you made
sure before, that the person you sell this album/video is an
adult.

if you bought a record before it got banned, you're still
allowed to own it (except for child pornography, sodomy,
nazi material) but you're not allowed to sell it to
anyone anymore.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 04:02 [#00517433]
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really? i honestly didn't know that

well, that's majorly fucked up too

what the fuck do they all think they are, choosing what we
listen to watch and read?

next it'll be what we wear, eat, drink.....who know's? it'll
be what we think next


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 04:03 [#00517436]
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so, if an album is indexed you can still buy the
record from a retailer as long as you are an adult?


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 04:09 [#00517441]
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it's legal for commercial sellers to order the album from
the record company, they just need to agree, that they won't
sell it in public, but just on demand.

the restriction for shipping is just for private fellas like
you and me.

one more thing: lots of people purchase their "indexed"
stuff in video stores with so-called "over 18" areas. they
are allowed to sell it there, since no minor is allowed in
there. practically it would be legal to sell the ATR album
there.

just for clarification: if an album or video is banned, it's
not allowed to sell it anywhere!

yeah, we have something similar like the BBFC, it's called
FSK in Germany.
But it's just for movies. When a movie is about to get into
theaters, it needs an FSK certification. When a movie is
classified "FSK 18", then there's a chance that it'll get
"indexed".
But a movie only gets indexed when a constitution or a
normal dude complains about it. Some lawyers and judges then
decide wheather it should be indexed or not.
So, indexing and FSK are two different things.


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 04:12 [#00517445]
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yes, correct. if they have it. You can also ask the
retailer if he could order it for you, that wouldn't be
private shipping.
Yes, censorship is pretty major weak in Germany.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 04:13 [#00517447]
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right, thanks for clearing that up :)

i understand it now

so, the shops can sell it so long as
1)they don't advertise
2)they only sell if someone walks in and specifically asks
for ATR

i still think it's messed up though! lol

but at least i'm more clear on the subject, thanks loads
sine707


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 04:15 [#00517450]
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no problem mate :)


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 04:16 [#00517452]
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nah, they just take a brief glance at your birthdate :)


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 04:18 [#00517453]
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Conspiracy Theory was on TV the other day, and I dunno if
you've seen it, but they traced the main character by
watching the book stores tills remotely (the guy had a thing
for buying The Catcher In The Rye)


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 04:18 [#00517454]
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that IS freaky


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-01-17 04:22 [#00517456]
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yeah, i think so.
mel gibson as a paranoid and julia roberts as a lawyer?
yeah, it was freaky :)


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-17 04:23 [#00517457]
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I got arrested for wearing a T-Shirt once. The pig cunt who
had me said it wasn't illegal to make it, stock it, sell it
or buy it but it was illegal to wear it. He recommended I
burn it.

I wore it the next day, saw the same pig and got arrested
once more.

Still, bought another one anyway ;)


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2003-01-17 04:24 [#00517458]
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Swansea, so you're in the UK?

that is FUCKED UP!

what t-shirt? i wanna buy one and see if I can get arrested
for wearing it!

;)


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2003-01-17 04:51 [#00517479]
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Check
http://www.digitalhardcore.com/News_Item.asp?News_ID=76


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2003-01-17 06:15 [#00517561]
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germans always have their problems.
i was at a quake 2 tourney last year, and the police fell
in, locking up the place telling quake 2 isn't allowed under
18 years, and the youngest player was 12.
we had to change to quake 3 because it hadn't restrictions
yet...


 


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