PrimoThePro said:
I feel like the control in Australia keeps going over more and more to the government. Can an Aussie intelligently explain the whole political situation down there?
You've gravely misunderstood the issue. The Australian rating system is as follows. It's pretty logical:
G - FOr anybody
PG - Parental guidance
M - Recommended for 15s and up
MA15+ - Restricted to 15s and up
R18+ - Restricted to 18s and up
This is not about "gov't control". That's is a real American fear but Australia doesn't share quite the same neuroses. The rating system in Australia is controlled by a gov't body, the OFLC. Games granted above the MA15+ rating have not been allowed to be sold in Australia because the R18+ rating was not available for games. The news is that it most likely will be in the near future. The PM has approved it. This is great news because now games no longer need to be edited for the lower rating. The R18+ rating criteria is very fair and open, and it's actually more open than the BFCC's adult rating. Many movies cut in other countries are untouched here, unless we inherited their cut prints. I see this development as a great step.
As for control going "more and more to the government", they aren't. They are the same as they always were. Anyway, as long as that gov't isn't a corrupt corporatocrasy run by bickering fools only interested in lining their own and their rich friends' pockets, I think things should be fine. Not naming any names or pointing any fingers, but privatisation of societal moderation is not the way to go. Corporations and private interests care even less than about the people than the worst politician.