So some dude got a hold on an old radio program from 1975 and it’s “National Conspiracy” that he signed a restrictive legal document as to how he can use the recording.
If it was aired on the ABC then it will exist in the National Archives with standard copyright attached but actually playing any excerpts doesn’t give them editorial control over how people will interpret the recording.
I have two directories. The original badly sorted one and the duplicate directory that I ran through some tagging software that failed to properly tag everything. Of course I was going to fix that and so I added things there that aren’t in the original directory so I have to keep both around.
I’m not opposed. It’s a clear guideline. Information for parents. Parents let kids watch R rated movies all the time. The issue will be if they start getting declared unclassified and banned.
There is too, precedent, American Psycho was given an R+ rating when it was released and to be honest it deserved it. The capitalistic debauchery of the characters was grossly offensive.
I lost all touch with movies when they wrapped up The Movie Show. You always knew whether a movie was in your wheelhouse based on who out of David and Margaret hated it and why.
That’s why you got those really bad bruises, especially when you brother decided to make it worse rather than help