Films and Publications Act, 1996 (Act No. 65 of 1996)NoticesClassification Guidelines for the Classification of Films, Games and Certain Publications, 20222. Definitions and Classifiable Elements |
2.1 | Definitions |
Words or expressions used in these Guidelines have the same meaning assigned to them in the Act, unless the context indicates otherwise.
"actual"
means a real act that does not merely exist potentially;
"action"
means a film genre in which characters are thrust into a series of challenges that typically include violence, extended fighting, physical feats, and frantic chases;
"affection"
means kissing or embracing in non-sexual contexts;
"abuse"
means to treat in a wrong, harmful or improper way or to misuse;
"artistic"
means conforming to the standards of art and satisfying aesthetic requirements;
"bestiality"
means a person who commits an act which causes penetration to any extent whatsoever by the genital organs of, into or beyond the mouth, genital organs or anus of an animal, or an animal into or beyond the mouth, genital organs or anus of, or of masturbation of an animal, or of masturbation with an animal, unless such act is committed for scientific reasons or breeding purposes;
"child"
means a person under the age of 18 years;
"child pornography"
means any image, however created, or any description or presentation of a person, real or simulated, who is, or who is depicted or described or presented as being, under the age of 18 years, of an explicit or sexual nature, whether such image or description or presentation is intended to stimulate erotic or aesthetic feelings or not, including any such image or description of such person—
(a) | engaged in an act that constitutes a sexual offence; |
(b) | engaged in an act of sexual penetration; |
(c) | engaged in an act of sexual violation; |
(d) | engaged in an act of self-masturbation; |
(e) | displaying the genital organs of such person in a state of arousal or stimulation; |
(f) | unduly displaying the genital organs or anus of such person; |
(g) | displaying any form of stimulation of a sexual nature of such person's breasts; |
(h) | engaged in sexually suggestive or lewd acts; |
(i) | engaged in or as the subject of sadistic or masochistic acts of a sexual nature; |
(j) | engaged in any conduct or activity characteristically associated with sexual intercourse; |
(k) | showing or describing such person: |
(i) | participating in, or assisting or facilitating another person to participate in; or |
(ii) | being in the presence of another person who commits or in any other manner being involved in, |
any act contemplated in paragraphs (a) to (j); or
(l) | showing or describing the body, or parts of the body, of such person in a manner or in circumstances which, within the context, violate or offend the sexual integrity or dignity of that person or any category of persons under 18 or is capable of being used for the purposes of violating or offending the sexual integrity or dignity of that person, any person or group or categories of persons; |
"classifiable element"
means a specific consideration, as set out in these Guidelines, which may influence the age restriction or other classification of content if it is present, based on the impact it has within a specific context;
"competitive intensity"
means the degree to which a player gets personally involved, and the level of excitement created in the player, as he or she engages with the various game levels in order to gain incentives and rewards (this includes the compulsive nature of gaming that could lead to addiction).
"context"
means the circumstances or background of content that should be viewed as a whole to understand the full meaning; in specific cases, it is the circumstances or background that come before and/or after a particular incident that contribute to understanding its full meaning;
"cumulative impact"
means the increase in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions of classifiable elements, the increase in the degree, intensity or force of a single classifiable element (sum of the effect of a single classifiable element having reached its highest intensity) or the impact of themes;
"domestic violence"
means depictions or descriptions of—
(a) | Physical abuse; |
(b) | Sexual abuse; or |
(c) | Emotional, verbal and psychological abuse; |
(d) | Economic abuse; |
(e) | Intimidation; |
(f) | Harassment; |
(g) | Stalking; |
(h) | Damage to property; |
(i) | Entry into the victim's residence without consent, where the parties do not share the same residence; or |
(j) | Any other controlling or abusive behaviour towards a complainant, |
where such conduct harms, or may cause imminent harm to, the safety, health or wellbeing of the victim;
Between persons in a domestic relationship that includes where:
(a) | They are or were married to each other, including marriage according to any law, custom or religion; |
(b) | They (whether they are of the same or of the opposite sex) live or lived together in a relationship in the nature of marriage, although they are not, or were not, married to each other, or are not able to be married to each other; |
(c) | They are the parents of a child or are persons who have or had parental responsibility for that child (whether or not at the same time); |
(d) | They are family members related by consanguinity, affinity or adoption; |
(e) | They are or were in an engagement, dating or customary relationship, including an actual or perceived romantic, intimate or sexual relationship of any duration; or |
(f) | They share or recently shared the same residence; |
"dramatic"
means the serious presentations or stories with settings or life situations that portray realistic characters in conflict with either themselves, others, or forces of nature;
"educational"
means the act or process of imparting or acquiring knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgement, and or generally preparing for mature life;
"explicit"
means—
(a) | Fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated, forthright and unreserved in expression, leaving nothing merely implied; or |
(b) | In realistic detail; |
"explicit sexual conduct"
means graphic and detailed visual presentation or descriptions of any conduct contemplated in the definition of "sexual conduct" in the Act;
"exploitative"
means making use of someone or something for selfish or improper reasons;
"extreme"
means to the greatest or utmost degree, extending significantly beyond the norm;
"extreme violence"
means exceptionally intense, graphic or prolonged scenes of violence;
"first-person game play"
means the player is the main character, and viewing is through the player’s eyes; it may mean the player is not seen in action but can view surroundings as in real life, and will be regarded as such even if views from other perspectives are also possible;
"flicker vertigo"
means an imbalance in brain-cell activity cause by exposure to low-frequency flickering (or flashing) of a relatively bright light;
"FP Act"
means the Films and Publications Act, 1996 (Act No. 65 of 1996) as amended;
"FPB"
means the Films and Publications Board;
"Gazette"
means the relevant Government Gazettes applicable at the time;
"game"
means a computer game, video game or other interactive computer software for interactive game playing, including games accessed or played using the internet, where the result achieved at various stages of the games are determined in response to the decisions, inputs and direct involvements of the game player or players;
"gratuitous"
means contextually unwarranted, uncalled for, or included without justification;
"harmful paraphilia"
is a condition in which a person's sexual arousal and gratification depend on fantasising about and engaging in sexual behaviour that is atypical and extreme. It may cause distress or serious problems for the paraphiliacs or persons associated with them;
"horror"
means the use of frightening elements to scare or unsettle the audience;
"identifiable group characteristic"
means group identification by race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language, birth or nationality or any other ground where discrimination based on that other ground—
(a) | causes or perpetuates systemic disadvantage; |
(b) | undermines human dignity; or |
(c) | adversely affects the equal enjoyment of a person’s rights and freedoms in a serious manner that is comparable to discrimination on a ground listed above; |
"impact"
means the potential effect of a single classifiable element or the cumulative effect of a number of classifiable elements;
"implied"
means to involve or indicate by inference, association, or necessary consequence rather than by direct statement;
"incitement to violence/incites imminent violence/incitement to cause harm"
means unconstitutional content that has a clear intention to provoke, encourage or propagate violence in terms of propaganda for war; inciting imminent violence or advocating hatred based on any identifiable group characteristics and constitutes incitement to cause harm;
"incest"
means a person within the following degrees of consanguinity (blood relationship), namely, ascendants and descendants in the direct line, or collaterals, if either of them is related to their common ancestor in the first degree of descent, or the prohibited degrees of affinity are relations by marriage in the ascending and descending line, or an adoptive relationship, who unlawfully and intentionally engages in an act of sexual penetration with another, despite their mutual consent to engage in such act.
"intensity"
means the strength of the treatment of, or engagement with, the classifiable elements in classifiable content;
"interactivity"
means the ability of a user to participate and control user action, data input and commands so as to influence outcomes that may affect what options are available for subsequent interaction;
"mature"
refers to relative cognitive (systematic, logical and abstract thought), moral (fairness, justice and, sense of right and wrong) and emotional maturity (able to regulate emotions);
"matters of public interest"
means discussions, debates or opinions on matter pertaining to the common well-being or general welfare of the public or serving the interests of the public, and includes discussions, debates and opinions on matters pertaining to religion, belief or conscience;
"menace"
means an intention to inflict psychological harm, a source of danger or threat, and the act of threatening and arousing fear; "menacing" has the same meaning;
"moral harm"
means desensitising to the effects of violence, diminished empathy, encouraging a dehumanised view of others, suppressing pro-social attitudes, encouraging anti-social attitudes, reinforcing unhealthy fantasies, or eroding a sense of moral responsibility, retarding social and moral development in children, distorting a child’s sense of right and wrong, and limiting a child’s capacity to compassion;
"nudity"
means the state or fact of being naked;
"parental guidance"
means that the content may contain classifiable elements that may be disturbing or harmful for young viewers, and that parents or caregivers are in the best position to decide whether or not a child in their care may access content classified as "PG" subject to the specified rating applicable to such content;
"prejudice"
means a pre-conceived judgement, or an adverse opinion or inclination, formed without just or rational grounds or before sufficient knowledge is gained, or that is based on group (such as race, ethnicity, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language; birth or other identifiable group characteristics) stereotypes, and that is degrading of human dignity;
"prohibited content"
means content which amounts to propaganda for war, incitement of imminent violence, advocacy of hatred that is based on an identifiable group characteristic, and that constitutes incitement to cause harm, or is prohibited in sections 16(2), 16(4) and 18(3) of the Act;
"realistic"
means representing things in a way that is accurate and true to life;
"scientific"
means content based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science;
"sexual conduct"
includes:
(a) | genitals in a state of arousal or stimulation, real or simulated; |
(b) | undue display of genitals or of the anal region; |
(c) | masturbation; |
(d) | bestiality; |
(e) | sexual intercourse with a person or a human corpse, including anal or oral sexual intercourse; |
(f) | sexual contact involving the direct or indirect fondling or touching of the intimate parts of a body, including the breasts, anus, vagina, testicles or penis, with or without any object; |
(g) | the penetration of a vagina or anus with any object; |
(h) | Oral genital contact; or |
(i) | Oral anal contact; |
"sexual violence"
means any conduct or acts contemplated in the definitions of ‘sexual conduct’ and ‘explicit sexual conduct’ that are accompanied by force or coercion, actual or threatened, or that induce fear or psychological trauma in a victim;
"simulated"
in the context of "sexual intercourse" means the explicit depiction of sexual conduct that creates the appearance of actual sexual conduct and during which a person engaging in the said conduct exhibits any uncovered portion of the breasts, genitals, or buttocks;
"stereotype"
means a set of inaccurate, simplistic generalisations about a group that allow others to categorise them and treat them accordingly;
"strong language"
means crude words, threats, abuse, profanity or language that amounts to prejudice;
"stylised"
means using artistic forms and conventions to create effects that are unrealistic or not spontaneous;
"substance"
means chemical, psychoactive substances that are prone to be abused, including tobacco, alcohol, over-the-counter drugs, prescription drugs and substances enlisted in the Drug and Drug Trafficking Act (No. 140 of 1992) as amended, or proscribed (illicit) by the Minister of Health after consultation with the Medicines Control Council;
"substance abuse"
means the real or simulated:
(a) | sustained or sporadic (irregular intervals, scattered or isolated) excessive use of substances; |
(b) | any use or possession of illicit substances; and |
(c) | the unlawful use of substances; or |
(d) | detailed instruction in the use of proscribed drugs, and content promoting, or encouraging proscribed drug use; |
"theme"
means the message or central idea that is conveyed through the narrative, genre, character development, cumulative effect of the classifiable elements, directing and cinematic techniques and which convey universal ideas or moral lessons;
"third person game play"
means the player is seen as a visible character on the screen, and the surrounding environment can be viewed; but the game will, however, only be regarded as such if there is no option for first-person game play;
"threat"
means an indication of impending physical or psychological harm;
"visual presentation"
means—
(a) | A drawing, picture, illustration, painting, photograph or image; or |
(b) | A drawing, picture, illustration, painting, photograph or image or any combinations thereof, produced through or by means of computer software on a screen or a computer printout; |
"violence"
means any physical harm, or psychological, emotional or verbal abuse, whether self-inflicted, interpersonal or collective, including gender-based violence and threats of violence.
2.2 | Classifiable Elements |
(1) | A classification decision may include consumer advice, including information about the content of a film. Classifiable elements are indicated by alphabetic symbols or words and alert the public to particular elements that are significant and may be potentially disturbing, harmful or inappropriate for children below a specified age; |
(2) | Consumer advice should be indicated together with classification information on the outside of all content as applicable. |
(3) | The following classifiable elements and mandatory consumer advice must be considered: |
(a) | Competitive Intensity 'CI' |
(i) | The level of competitive intensity in a game, as a classifiable element in itself further taking into consideration rewards and incentives which are present in game play and/or the extent that it is linked to in-game violence, must be treated as a classifiable element to determine age restrictions; |
(ii) | Higher levels of competitiveness in games which includes incentives and rewards and involves violence may result in much higher aggression levels than in less competitive games with incentives and rewards and involving violence, and are therefore a factor that must be considered in the determination of an age restriction; and |
(iii) | Competitive intensity may not include specific rewards and may be heightened by the degree to which a player gets personally involved in a game which may contribute to the compulsive nature of the game based on the vested interest of the player achieving the game objectives. |
(b) | Criminal Techniques 'CT' |
(i) | Criminal techniques and instructional details of illegal or dangerous acts that may be life-threatening and detailed enough to be re-enacted or self-instructional must be treated as a classifiable element to determine age restrictions. This may require a higher age restriction. |
(c) | Substance Abuse 'D' alerts to the sustained or sporadic excessive use of substances, any use of illicit substances and the unlawful use of substances; |
(i) | Any occurrences of substance abuse must be considered in the allocation of an appropriate restriction; and |
(ii) | Regardless of the level of age restriction, the public must be alerted to the occurrence of substance abuse of a mild, moderate, strong or very strong impact. |
(d) | Imitative Acts and techniques 'IAT' |
(i) | Imitative acts and techniques' is a classifiable element that determines age restrictions where there is a reasonable likelihood that such acts or techniques may be copied or imitated, especially by children. |
(e) | Horror 'H' alters that there are occurrences of horror; |
(i) | Any occurrences of horror of a mild, moderate, strong or very strong nature must be considered in the allocation of an appropriate age restriction. |
(f) | Language 'L' alerts that there is use of strong language; |
(i) | The use of strong language must be considered in the allocation of an appropriate age restriction; and |
(ii) | Regardless of the level of age restriction, the public must be alerted to the occurrence of strong language of a mild, moderate, strong or very impact. |
(g) | Nudity 'N' warns that there are occurrences of nudity; |
(i) | Nudity in natural non-sexual contexts, such as breast-feeding or bona fide cultural traditions, is not considered in the allocation of age-restrictions; |
(ii) | The undue exposure of intimate parts must be considered in the allocation of an appropriate age restriction, based on the context and impact; and |
(iii) | Regardless of the level of age restriction, the public must be alerted to the occurrence of nudity, sexual or nonsexual, of a mild, moderate, strong or very strong impact. |
(h) | Prejudice 'P' warns of occurrences or language that are biased or prejudiced with regard to race, ethnicity, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language; birth or other identifiable group characteristics; |
(i) | Any occurrences or language of prejudice must be considered in the allocation of an appropriate age restriction; and |
(ii) | The advocacy of hatred constituting incitement to cause harm, based on an identifiable group characteristic, must be refused classification. |
(i) | Sexual Conduct 'S' indicates occurrences involving sexual conduct; |
(i) | Any mild, moderate, strong or very strong impact occurrences of sexual conduct, must be considered in the allocation of an appropriate age-restriction or distribution restriction; and |
(ii) | Any occurrences of consensual explicit sexual conduct must be regarded as having a very strong or extreme impact, and must be classified appropriately. |
(j) | Sexual Violence 'SV' indicates occurrences involving sexual violence; |
(i) | Any occurrence of sexual violence must be considered in the allocation of an appropriate age restriction; and |
(ii) | Any occurrences involving sexual violence, actual or implied, must be regarded as having a moderate, strong or every strong impact, and must be classified appropriately. |
(k) | Violence 'V' warns of violent occurrences; |
(i) | Regardless of the level of age restriction, the public must be alerted to the occurrence of violence of a mild, moderate, strong or very strong impact; and |
(ii) | Any occurrences of extreme violence must be regarded as having a strong or very strong impact, and must be classified appropriately; and |
(iii) | Detailed instruction or promotion of violence. |