May 3, 2001 Orthodox Union Applauds Introduction Of Media
Marketing Accountability Act By Senators Lieberman And Kohl
Today, the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, through its Institute for Public
Affairs, applauded the introduction yesterday of the Media Marketing
Accountability Act by Senators Joe Lieberman (D-CT) and Herb Kohl (D-WI).
The goal of the proposed legislation is to stop entertainment companies
from deceptively marketing adult-rated products to children, and thus help
parents better protect their kids from inappropriate and harmful
materials.
The genesis of this
bill is last year’s report by the Federal Trade Commission that the
movie, music, and video game industries were undermining their
voluntary rating systems and deceiving parents by routinely and
aggressively marketing heavily-violent, adult-rated products to children.
While the FTC has the authority under current law to bring actions against
businesses that engage in false and deceptive advertising practices, the
FTC's lawyers have concluded that the Commission's authority does not
extend to this specific deceptive practice. The Media Marketing
Accountability Act is designed to fill that gap in the law, and would
apply the same rules and penalties under current law to
entertainment companies that target the marketing of adult-rated
products directly to children. The FTC would be authorized to penalize
entertainment companies that market adult-rated materials to children in
the same manner and with the same means as any other company that engages
in a deceptive act or practice. The FTC could choose to issue a cease and desist order. Or it
could levy civil penalties of up to $11,000 per day for each specific
violation, depending on the nature of the violation.
Nathan Diament,
director of the Union’s Institute, stated that “this legislation is a
necessary step in the face of an entertainment industry that seems to lack
any ability to engage in appropriate self-restraint.
Last year, the FTC found that media companies were including 12
year olds in test-marketing groups for products with adult content.
Parents have enough of a challenge to raise their children in the
face of the media culture without having the industry engage in deceptive
marketing practices. We urge
the congress to enact this legislation expeditiously to the benefit of all
parents.”
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Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
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Prof.
Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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