Correct, the law is pretty much useless for what it is actually trying to do because it is looking to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
What 'problem' is it that you are referring to as not existing?Correct, the law is pretty much useless for what it is actually trying to do because it is looking to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
acctress or movie of the proficle pciture u haveI have seen no mention of this issue in English speaking circles, so I thought I would bring this to everyones attention here. The Japanese Diet (Japanese Congress/Parliament) Recently enacted a new law that regulates the AV industry. Here is a summary of what the law entails written up by someone else who took the time to get some of the major points.
This law puts a lot more regulatory burden on JAV companies. Mainstream JAV already has this thing organization IPPA from what I understand is what they use to self regulate. Thats the IPPA symbol you see in the top right corner in a lot of JAV these days. It means the movie was made properly and is a stamp of "approval". The problem with this law is that it puts criminal penalties, like fines and even Jail time. So the making of JAV has become a bit more risky, especially since everybody including male actors can cancel a movie.
- 1. The target of this bill is not only actresses, but also all the people who appear, regardless of age and gender
- 2. The film company needs to provide a performance contract before filming. The film company is responsible for explaining the content of the filming to the performers in detail, and also needs to protect the filming safety of the performers
- 3. After signing the contract, filming and related follow-up work can only be performed after the specified time: - The filming can be carried out only after 1 month of the signing of the filming contract. This month can be understood as a cooling-off period - The finished works, including the announcement of the work information, pre-sale, and official sales, can only be officially started 4 months after the shooting - Before the product is launched, the participating performers need to confirm the content of the film
- 4. If the above rules are violated, the performers have the right to unconditionally terminate the contract
- 5. All AV performance contracts can be unconditionally terminated one year after the AV work is announced, including removing the title from sale. In the first two years of the legislation coming into force, this period will be two years.
- 6. Actors who appear in AV do not need to bear any compensation costs arising from the termination of the contract
Now I don't speak Japanese, So I don't know how everything is shaking out but it sounds really bad for JAV. If anyone has any more information or actual happenings in the JAV industry relating to this it would be nice for you to share.
This law was enacted just this last week, so there is a lot of unknowns happening. According to this Actress, all JAV shooting planned for July has been cancelled.
There already are a multitude of laws in Japan protecting worker rights. This goes above and beyond and pretty much makes any person who appears in front of the camera a god. As others have noted, if one performer on a whim can tank a title, it would be increasingly risky to hire new faces. Whether this would lead to less mainstream JAV is TBD. I think it’s possible those dead-set on performing, but have faced initial rejections due to the law would first build a career of sorts in Doujin/UC JAV (because it's not like anyone shooting in these sub-industries--especially UC!--are going to be strictly complying (if at all) with the new law) and use that as part of their resume to enter mainstream.I can get behind any legislation that protects the rights of workers.
I agree fully. Not sure why some here is getting upset.I can get behind any legislation that protects the rights of workers.
Exploitation is a key component of capitalism especially in Japan.I agree fully.
Yes men can share opinions... but a man will never know what is and isn't good for woman. And men and women in the sex industry have difference experiences.- Honestly I just find it funny that it's men who again, is making an educated guess on what is and isn't right for women
Men have the same right to opine on things as women do - just as women can (and almost never shut up about) things that mainly affect or involve men; such as female lawmakers who make laws for industries where there's hardly a woman in sight. If we followed your logic women wouldn't even be in politics because most politicians are men.
It is you who seemingly getting bent of shape and crying over the new laws. Maybe get yourself some tissue? Only a weirdo will get upset about having no more porn lol- The poor studios
If they don't make money they'll just stop making porn and move on to other industries, at which point you'll be on here crying how "Japan doesn't make porn anymore"
Anyways, she was exploited and people wasn't paying her worth and keeping the rest. She got fed up, got wise and decided not o be a victim of the sahdy business practices of the industry. Good for her.- Ai Uehara exploited
lol what? Ai Uehara got out of debts from loan sharks and saved enough money to last a lifetime with her work. She was not exploited. She could have stopped making porn at any time and worked elsewhere. But she didn't because she likes getting fucked, as is evidenced by every one of her videos. You can tell when the actresses are and are not enjoying the sex, and Ai Uehara basically got to do her hobby for a living. The other reason she didn't quit early and find othe rwork is because she's probably too lazy to do other work that takes physical labor or long hours, etc etc that every other working woman has to do. I guarantee you Ai didn't want to spend her time at a combini stocking aisles, cleaning up patients at a hospital, working at a construction site and she sure as hell wasn't going to get a professional degree and work in medicine or law or engineering. There are certainly women (and men) that get scammed in the sex industry, but a long time veteran who spent years on the front window of every sex shop in the country knew exactly what she was doing - she is not a child.
My logic is sound and without the added verbal salad you're doing to try to sound intelligent.Further proof that she can't make it outside the "my looks sell" category is that her current businesses now that she may have blown through ehr cash is thotthing on youtube, opening a male-oriented barbershop where she gets other younger girls to cut men's hair while her face and name attract them to the barbershop (in your logic, Ai is now exploiting younger girls for money), and doing fiverr type of work where she says happy birthday for a couple man-yen.
Super bad analogy. Please don't lol>upset fappers, affiliates, and keyboard einsteins
The customers? This is like people complaining the latest iphone is crap and Apple responding with a "we don't want to her the complains of a bunch of computer illiterate hipsters with a phone addiction".
And maybe producers will finally recognize the true value of proven talent and compensate them accordingly.
If you don't care about anything why are you in this thread? Do you have a counter to my argument that this law does more overall harm than good? If you really don't care about the topic then I probably shouldn't even engage with you because that would make this a pointless conversation to have.Not sure why any one who the law will benefit is getting worked up over. If you think the law won't work why get your blood pressure up?
Not sure why those who aren't in the industry is freaking out lol
I guess to say why are you here? Didn't know this thread was only for those who agree with certain viewpoints? Hmm I didn't see that part...If you don't care about anything why are you in this thread? Do you have a counter to my argument that this law does more overall harm than good? If you really don't care about the topic then I probably shouldn't even engage with you because that would make this a pointless conversation to have.
Doubt you're the only one who cares about laws and stuffThe reason I care about this subject is because laws like this that are passed willy nilly should be condemned. It's entirely possible that the big DMM monopoly could adapt to this law in such a manner they could easily create an even bigger monopoly than they already have. If it becomes harder to make JAV titles there is going to be less mainstream AV work. Less demand for actresses, therefore this doesn't help actresses because of supply and demand. They will pick the actresses who will do more for less. Which would do the opposite of what you indicated your desired outcome was in your previous posts. Alternatively, Actresses could choose to do underground AV that don't follow IPPA regulations to begin with let alone the law. So how is this law protecting Actresses in that scenario?
And if that happens and porn cease to exist, what will you do go mad? Cry? Or try to continue to live life? I hope you continue to live life. It's porn, not a big deal lolThe people who made this law would rather porn not even exist. To you only weirdos would be upset that there is no porn. So that begs the question why are you on Akiba-Online? If this conversation is too autistic for you then you should consider moving on.
I see no counter arguments to my main point about this law in this post. I am here to discuss the ramifications of this law and how it effects the JAV industry at large. Obviously the world continues no matter what happens. I don't understand the point of that question. You have established that its not a big deal to you and you don't care and you imply that I shouldn't either. Duly noted, but I don't agree because this law effects real life people and peoples livelyhoods in a negative way and all kinds of laws can have this effect when implemented poorly. This is not taking place in a vaccuum. Also, deflecting and using implied shame against me saying "its just porn, stop like, being weird man" isn't very convincing tactic and won't work for me. I have nothing to be ashamed about.I guess to say why are you here? Didn't know this thread was only for those who agree with certain viewpoints? Hmm I didn't see that part...
Doubt you're the only one who cares about laws and stuff
And if that happens and porn cease to exist, what will you do go mad? Cry? Or try to continue to live life? I hope you continue to live life. It's porn, not a big deal lol
You have nothing worth countering, except some weird imagination that I have target you and made you feel ashamed.I see no counter arguments to my main point about this law in this post. I am here to discuss the ramifications of this law and how it effects the JAV industry at large. Obviously the world continues no matter what happens. I don't understand the point of that question. You have established that its not a big deal to you and you don't care and you imply that I shouldn't either. Duly noted, but I don't agree because this law effects real life people and peoples livelyhoods in a negative way and all kinds of laws can have this effect when implemented poorly. This is not taking place in a vaccuum. Also, deflecting and using implied shame against me saying "its just porn, stop like, being weird man" isn't very convincing tactic and won't work for me. I have nothing to be ashamed about.