The Film and Publication Board (FPB) has revealed the names of four companies which refuse to register with it.
In an organisational performance update to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Communications, the FPB said certain distributors were not compliant as of March.
Earlier in 2017, the FPB confirmed that Netflix had not given its content to the board for classification, nor had it paid the R795,000 “licensing fee” for online distribution.
This comes after the legality of the fee was questioned.
FPB COO Sipho Risiba said the honeymoon will soon be over for distributors which do not comply.
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Source - MyBroadband