As difficult as it can be accept, the 1984 introduction of the Video Recordings Act was not simply the destructive force it is often pitched as. The creation of a list of banned titles and subsequent removal of these titles from the shelves became the catalyst that fortified a community of fans and collectors in the UK. Fascinated by the rare and the illicit, these fans often shared low-quality copies in the absence of official releases. However, by the early 1990s, attention had shifted to contemporary concerns, and in the wake of the James Bulger case; many of these objects of prior concern began to reappear on the shelves in the UK. Though in many cases censored, the films were generally well received and the foremost distributor VIPCO...
While copyright research in the decade following Napster focused mostly on whether file sharing unde...
In 2006, journalists began writing about the emergence of a group of young filmmakers who specialize...
My paper will explore the home video market for documentaries in the UK, drawing on my experience a...
In 1984 the introduction of Video Recordings Act (VRA) ushered in an era of state sanctioned censors...
In 1984 the Video Recordings Act (VRA) was introduced and it effectively criminalised the sale or re...
In 1984, a disparate group of horror films imported from the USA and Europe were banned in the Unite...
As prone as the British appear to be to moments of spontaneous moral panic, it is important to recog...
By diverting attention from the video nasties, this article seeks to redress the balance, granting B...
There are two things that most people know about the ‘video nasties.’ The first is that prior to 198...
Trash or Treasure is a wide-ranging historical study of the British circulation of the video nasties...
When VHS technology took off in the late 1970s/early 1980s, it triggered widespread hopes in the UK ...
Historically, the UK’s relationship to hardcore pornography has been bound by the legal requirements...
VIPCO: The Untold Story captures the history of the infamous and beloved old UK video label from the...
Before the year 2000, the sale of hardcore pornography in Britain was criminalised under the Obscene...
The history of the 'video nasty' fiasco in Britain is now well documented with many books, magazines...
While copyright research in the decade following Napster focused mostly on whether file sharing unde...
In 2006, journalists began writing about the emergence of a group of young filmmakers who specialize...
My paper will explore the home video market for documentaries in the UK, drawing on my experience a...
In 1984 the introduction of Video Recordings Act (VRA) ushered in an era of state sanctioned censors...
In 1984 the Video Recordings Act (VRA) was introduced and it effectively criminalised the sale or re...
In 1984, a disparate group of horror films imported from the USA and Europe were banned in the Unite...
As prone as the British appear to be to moments of spontaneous moral panic, it is important to recog...
By diverting attention from the video nasties, this article seeks to redress the balance, granting B...
There are two things that most people know about the ‘video nasties.’ The first is that prior to 198...
Trash or Treasure is a wide-ranging historical study of the British circulation of the video nasties...
When VHS technology took off in the late 1970s/early 1980s, it triggered widespread hopes in the UK ...
Historically, the UK’s relationship to hardcore pornography has been bound by the legal requirements...
VIPCO: The Untold Story captures the history of the infamous and beloved old UK video label from the...
Before the year 2000, the sale of hardcore pornography in Britain was criminalised under the Obscene...
The history of the 'video nasty' fiasco in Britain is now well documented with many books, magazines...
While copyright research in the decade following Napster focused mostly on whether file sharing unde...
In 2006, journalists began writing about the emergence of a group of young filmmakers who specialize...
My paper will explore the home video market for documentaries in the UK, drawing on my experience a...