CSA warns Eutelsat over adult content
September 27, 2010
By Chris Forrester
The French telecommunications and broadcasting regulator has issued a warning to Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat over ‘adult’ programming that it is carrying.
The Conseil supérieur de l’audiovisuel (CSA) has already warned Eutelsat twice over ‘slideshow’ unencrypted erotic material. Letters went to Eutelsat on February 3rd and again on March 4 warning that the transmissions must cease in their existing form.
The Council has again asked Eutelsat to say within two months how it envisaged measures to respect and comply with these warnings.
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