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Minister takes aim at outdated censorship laws

Archaic classification laws for new media are in the Minister of Broadcasting's crosshairs.

Campbell Gibson
Mon, 16 Feb 2015

Archaic classification laws for new media are in the Minister of Broadcasting’s crosshairs.

Following news of the chief censor taking a closer look at the growing video game and online streaming industries, Amy Adams tells NBR ONLINE she has officials from the Ministry of Justice advising her on

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Campbell Gibson
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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