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Film classification is mandatory, and movies that are refused classification by the OFLC are banned for sale, hire, public exhibition or importation into Australia. It is legal to possess a copy for private exhibition (except in prescribed areas of the Northern Territory), but if the film contains illegal content (eg. child pornography) then it is also illegal to possess. | Film classification is mandatory, and movies that are refused classification by the OFLC are banned for sale, hire, public exhibition or importation into Australia. It is legal to possess a copy for private exhibition (except in prescribed areas of the Northern Territory), but if the film contains illegal content (eg. child pornography) then it is also illegal to possess. | ||
It is also illegal to possess RC material anywhere in Western Australia and in prescribed areas of the Northern Territory. | |||
== Previous Video Game Ratings == | == Previous Video Game Ratings == |