7.2

a subscriber may lodge a complaint with the BCCSA if the subscriber
believes that a licensee has contravened this Code.

Only authorized channels may be broadcast

8.

A subscription broadcasting service licensee may not broadcast a channel
on its service unless the Authority has authorised the channel in terms of
Regulation 3 of the Subscription Broadcasting service unless the
Authority has authorised the channel in terms of Regulation 3 of the
Subscription Broadcasting Services Regulations, published in
Government Gazette No. 28452, Notice 152 of 2006 on 31 January 2006.

Content which may not be broadcast
Child pornography, bestiality, incest, rape, sexual conduct and
violence

9.

A subscription broadcasting service licensee may not knowingly broadcast
material which, judged within context, contains a scene or scenes,
simulated or real, of any of the following –

9.1

child pornography;

9.2

bestiality, incest or rape;

9.3

explicit violent sexual conduct;

9.4

explicit sexual conduct which violates the right to human dignity of any
person or which degrades a person and which constitutes incitement to
cause harm; or

9.5

the explicit infliction of or explicit effects of extreme violence which
constitutes incitement to cause harm.

Advocating war, violence or hatred
10.

A subscription broadcasting service licensee may not knowingly
broadcast material which, judged within context –

10.1

amounts to propaganda for war;

10.2

incites imminent violence; or

10.3

advocates hatred that is based on race, ethnicity, gender or religion and
which constitutes incitement to cause harm.

Exemptions
11

Clauses 9 and 10 do not apply to -

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