TOKYO -- Japanese police have arrested Katsumi Ono, the chief censor of
the Nihon Ethics of Video Association, together with four other vid biz
figures on charges of allowing adult DVDs into the market that violate
the industry org's own obscenity guidelines. Two of the arrested,
Hiroyuki Gorokawa and Yukio Umezawa, are prexies of DVD production
companies. This is the first such bust of a censorship body official.
Tokyo's
Metropolitan Police Department charge Ono with passing two adult titles
submitted by Gorokawa's company, h*m*p, in July and August of 2006,
without properly censoring sex scenes. Nearly 13,000 copies of the two
titles entered the market. Police also say that Ono took no action even
after DVD shops notified the org about problems with the two DVDs. Ono
denies the charges, though the other four suspects have reportedly
admitted their complicity .
Japanese censors use digital
masking -- locally called mosaics -- to obscure sexual organs in adult
vids. Police say that the mosaics of the two DVDs in question did not
sufficiently hide the on-screen action.
The Nihon Ethics of
Video Association has been rapidly losing members as adult DVD
companies, under pressure from censorship-free Internet porn, migrate
to new orgs with looser standards. In the past two years, DVD shipments
by NEVA companies have declined by 40 percent. Desperate to halt the
decline, the org has evidently winked at its own obscenity guidelines
--- and drawn the attention of the police.
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