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Nihon Ethics of Video Association

The Nihon Ethics of Video Association (NEVA) (日本ビデオ倫理協会, Nippon Bideo Rinri Kyōkai, "Japan Video Morality Association"), usually abbreviated as Viderin (official) or Biderin (both: ビデ倫), was a Japanese video rating organization. It was a voluntary organization to ensure adherence to Japanese obscenity laws, which prohibit any display of genitals. This is accomplished by a mosaic pixelation that is applied to videos for sale in Japan, and the NEVA seal is placed on all videos produced by member studios, which included the larger and older adult video studios in Japan—including h.m.p., Kuki Inc., and Alice Japan, which belonged to NEVA.[1][2]

Nihon Ethics of Video Association
日本ビデオ倫理協会
Pronunciation
  • Nippon Bideo Rinri Kyōkai
SuccessorEthics Organization of Video
FormationFebruary 1972; 50 years ago (1972-02)
DissolvedNovember 2010; 12 years ago (2010-11)
Typeself-regulatory
PurposeEnsuring adult videos adhere to Japanese obscenity laws
HeadquartersChūō, Tokyo, Japan
Location
  • Japan
Area served
Japan
Website

History

NEVA was founded in 1972 by Toei Video, Nikkatsu, and Japan Vicotte as the Adult Video Voluntary Regulatory Ethics Committee (成人ビデオ自主規制倫理懇談会, Seijin Bideo Jishu Kisei Rinri Kondan-kai), Its headquarters were in the Chūō ward of Tokyo.[1] The organization began using its latest name in January 1977.

NEVA was dissolved in November 2010, and a new organization, Ethics Organization of Video took its place. The new organization is currently known as the Japan contents Review Center.

Controversy

In June 2007, some restrictions (such as showing pubic hair) were lifted by NEVA.[3]

In response, on August 23, 2007, the Tokyo Metropolitan police raided the offices of NEVA and several AV studios (including h.m.p.) and confiscated videos as part of an investigation of video producers and distributors suspected of distributing obscene material depicting genitals.[1][4] At the beginning of March 2008, five members of NEVA, including Hiroyuki Gorogawa (五郎川 弘之), the former C.E.O. of h.m.p., one of the board members of NEVA and the head of the inspection division, were arrested for the sale and distribution of indecent material because the digital mosaic used was too revealing.[5] In April 2008, NEVA announced it would be forming a new organization to provide reforms and uniform screening practices for videos.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c (in Japanese). Viderin. Archived from the original on 2009-12-28. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  2. ^ "Fix for Japan Pop-Culture Addicts". Wired. April 12, 2004. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  3. ^ . Japan News Review. August 23, 2007. Archived from the original on December 12, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  4. ^ Otsubo, Kemuta (September 6, 2007). [Viderin Raid] (in Japanese). allabout.co.jp. Archived from the original on March 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  5. ^ . Mainichi Shimbun. 1 March 2008. Archived from the original on 3 March 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  6. ^ 有識者会議からの提言 [Recommendations of the Advisory Council] (PDF) (in Japanese). Viderin. Retrieved 2009-02-08.[dead link]

Further reading

  • Martin, Alex (March 2, 2010). "EIRIN: All movies subject to rating, even cuts, Independent body screens, and censors, flicks". FYI (column). The Japan Times. p. 3.

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from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja 日本ビデオ倫理協会 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja 日本ビデオ倫理協会 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Nihon Ethics of Video Association NEVA 日本ビデオ倫理協会 Nippon Bideo Rinri Kyōkai Japan Video Morality Association usually abbreviated as Viderin official or Biderin both ビデ倫 was a Japanese video rating organization It was a voluntary organization to ensure adherence to Japanese obscenity laws which prohibit any display of genitals This is accomplished by a mosaic pixelation that is applied to videos for sale in Japan and the NEVA seal is placed on all videos produced by member studios which included the larger and older adult video studios in Japan including h m p Kuki Inc and Alice Japan which belonged to NEVA 1 2 Nihon Ethics of Video Association日本ビデオ倫理協会PronunciationNippon Bideo Rinri KyōkaiSuccessorEthics Organization of VideoFormationFebruary 1972 50 years ago 1972 02 DissolvedNovember 2010 12 years ago 2010 11 Typeself regulatoryPurposeEnsuring adult videos adhere to Japanese obscenity lawsHeadquartersChuō Tokyo JapanLocationJapanArea servedJapanWebsiteviderin jp Contents 1 History 2 Controversy 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingHistory EditNEVA was founded in 1972 by Toei Video Nikkatsu and Japan Vicotte as the Adult Video Voluntary Regulatory Ethics Committee 成人ビデオ自主規制倫理懇談会 Seijin Bideo Jishu Kisei Rinri Kondan kai Its headquarters were in the Chuō ward of Tokyo 1 The organization began using its latest name in January 1977 NEVA was dissolved in November 2010 and a new organization Ethics Organization of Video took its place The new organization is currently known as the Japan contents Review Center Controversy EditIn June 2007 some restrictions such as showing pubic hair were lifted by NEVA 3 In response on August 23 2007 the Tokyo Metropolitan police raided the offices of NEVA and several AV studios including h m p and confiscated videos as part of an investigation of video producers and distributors suspected of distributing obscene material depicting genitals 1 4 At the beginning of March 2008 five members of NEVA including Hiroyuki Gorogawa 五郎川 弘之 the former C E O of h m p one of the board members of NEVA and the head of the inspection division were arrested for the sale and distribution of indecent material because the digital mosaic used was too revealing 5 In April 2008 NEVA announced it would be forming a new organization to provide reforms and uniform screening practices for videos 6 See also EditCensorship in Japan Computer Entertainment Rating Organization a Japanese rating group for video games Content Soft Association formerly the Media Ethics Association Medirin a competing video and video game rating organization Eirin the Japanese film rating organization Japan Video Production Software Sales Ethics Group JVPS a competing video rating organization Motion picture rating system Pornography in Japan Video game content rating system JapanReferences Edit a b c Nihon Ethics of Video Association in Japanese Viderin Archived from the original on 2009 12 28 Retrieved 2009 02 08 Fix for Japan Pop Culture Addicts Wired April 12 2004 Retrieved 9 September 2010 Adult movie producers raided in Tokyo after showing too much Japan News Review August 23 2007 Archived from the original on December 12 2008 Retrieved 2009 02 08 Otsubo Kemuta September 6 2007 その裏を読む Viderin Raid in Japanese allabout co jp Archived from the original on March 28 2009 Retrieved 2009 02 08 Ethics body bigwigs busted for failing to blank out the dirty bits in adult DVDs Mainichi Shimbun 1 March 2008 Archived from the original on 3 March 2008 Retrieved 10 November 2011 有識者会議からの提言 Recommendations of the Advisory Council PDF in Japanese Viderin Retrieved 2009 02 08 dead link Further reading EditMartin Alex March 2 2010 EIRIN All movies subject to rating even cuts Independent body screens and censors flicks FYI column The Japan Times p 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nihon Ethics of Video Association amp oldid 1062835928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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