In connection with the Netflix case, the Media Council notifies the co-authority with jurisdiction, in this case the Dutch COMMISSARIAAT VOOR DE MEDIA (CVDM), to take further necessary measures.
Recently, mandiner.hu reported that one of its readers reported that while he was jogging with his child, and Jurassic World: Cretaceous Camp season 5, episode 9 on Netflix was playing in the background, one of the protagonists of the story confessed his love to another girl, the and the confession ended with a kiss - with moving comments from other protagonists.
By the way, the cartoon series is about the adventures of children stranded on an island full of dinosaurs - but it couldn't have missed the LGBTQ sensitizing thread either.
The story is rated 7+ on Netflix, which means that it is recommended for viewing from the age of seven.
According to Mandiner, approximately one hundred reports were received by the NMHH in one year since the amendment of the Child Protection Act.
The National Media and Communications Authority announced about the legal regulations for streaming service providers that Netflix (HU) is a company registered in the Netherlands, must comply with the Dutch media administration rules, and must apply the classification rules valid in the Netherlands. Netflix operates customer service in Hungary. Organizations and individuals in Hungary can file a report with the NMHH regarding objectionable content.
Several reports have been received about the program included in the article, which the NMHH is currently examining as part of an official inspection.
If, based on the Hungarian media administration rules, a violation of the law arises in connection with media content not under Hungarian jurisdiction, the Media Council - as a general rule - notifies the co-authority with jurisdiction, in this case the Dutch COMMISSARIAAT VOOR DE MEDIA (CVDM), in order to take the necessary further measures.
By the way, Netflix (HU) has parental control settings based on which, among other things, you can create a profile for children, set the profile's age rating or block programs, and protect the created profile with a PIN code.
In addition, on the Netflix (HU) page, you can find the age category of the programs by the service provider: https://help.netflix.com/hu/node/2064
Of course, all this hardly helps if a lesbian can click in a story for seven-year-olds. Is this the main rule in the Netherlands?!
Source and full article: mandiner.hu
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