Article R211-19
Where the cinematographic exhibition licence includes a specific ban on representation, this must be clearly, intelligibly and conspicuously stated on all trailers, posters or advertisements for the w…
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Where the cinematographic exhibition licence includes a specific ban on representation, this must be clearly, intelligibly and conspicuously stated on all trailers, posters or advertisements for the w…
A representative of the Minister for Culture, a representative of the Minister for Foreign Affairs and a representative of the Minister for Overseas France, as well as the President of the Centre nati…
The full members and alternate members of the classification committee are appointed for a period of three years, renewable twice, by order of the Minister for Culture.
The Classification Committee may only sit validly if at least fourteen members are present.The members of the Classification Committee may not delegate their vote.Votes are cast by secret ballot. Howe…
The cinematographic exhibition permit is equivalent to authorisation for public performance of the works or documents throughout the territory of mainland France and the local authorities covered byar…
When a work or document is made available to the public at a time chosen by the user upon individual request made by an electronic communication process, the recipient is warned in advance in a clear,…
…e accompanied by a warning inviting viewers to check which category of audience they are intended for.
When a work or document is shown in cinemas, the warning attached to the cinematographic licence must be clearly, intelligibly and conspicuously displayed in public view at the entrance to the cinema.
When a work or a document for which the cinematographic licence includes a specific ban on representation is published in the form of a videogram intended for private use by the public, this fact must…
When a work or document is broadcast on a television service, the public is informed in advance in a clear, intelligible and visible manner of the warning attached to the cinematographic licence.
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