Violent Films, Cartoons to Face Regulation
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The ruling camp will seek measures to regulate movies or cartoons that encourage juvenile violence.
Uri Party lawmaker Jee Byung-moon on Monday said his party and the government agreed on the decision in a policy meeting.
Jee cited the tendency of public school students wearing uniforms to talk and act like gangsters from movies, and that violent films are having a negative influence on a number of adolescents.
He also said the party will consider regulation on such movies or cartoons without undermining freedom of creative expression.
Reported by KBS World Radio
Uri Party lawmaker Jee Byung-moon on Monday said his party and the government agreed on the decision in a policy meeting.
Jee cited the tendency of public school students wearing uniforms to talk and act like gangsters from movies, and that violent films are having a negative influence on a number of adolescents.
He also said the party will consider regulation on such movies or cartoons without undermining freedom of creative expression.
Reported by KBS World Radio
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