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A group of parents who saw in the reality show "Dom-2" erotica again achieved the Moscow City Court decision to ban broadcast transmission in the daytime
Moscow. October 24. INTERFAX.RU - The Moscow City Court on Monday admitted the legal decision to ban broadcast reality show "Dom-2" on the air. The lawsuit, which lasts more than a year, had already been solved in the same way, but now the final decision of the court.
So, in August 2010 [next] Presnensky Court of Moscow satisfied the requirement of the initiative group of parents who wanted to ban the show "Dom-2" in the period from 4:00 to 23:00, to protect their children from watching a program in which they saw erotica. The Moscow City Court upheld the decision to satisfy this claim, but television has filed a counter-claim, which the Supreme Court granted the October 5, 2010, by sending an application for a new trial. Parents have shown tenacity, and again challenged the decision of the court, and on April 4, 2011. Moscow Presnensky Court repeatedly has banned the daily broadcast of the reality show.
Then someone and tried and did blow up the set of "House-2": on the outside of its perimeter in Moscow bomb exploded. This happened at a time when the unknown object approached the two guards, bypassing the territory. The explosion of one of the men suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized, another aid to be in place. The investigation of the criminal case was instituted, and the law enforcement agencies "Interfax" reported that installed suspected of involvement in the explosion, which, as it turned out, threatening one of the participants of the TV project, Vlad Kadoni.
The incident caused the enemy telecast almost jubilation and hope that now that the show will close permanently. But to their chagrin, the press service of the television "TNT" reported that, "Of course, the project will continue," creators "are planning to further develop," and all happened in any case does not lead to the closure of the program.
But on Monday, to the delight of parents, their complaint last considered, and the court's decision a year ago confirmed. Thus, the appeal was rejected by the representatives of the TNT channel. Representatives of the TV channel in support of its appeal in cassation explained that two of the three plaintiffs were not entitled to file a lawsuit to ban broadcast transmission, so they do not have minor children. For its part, the lawyer of the initiative group of parents asked to recognize the decision of the Presnensky court of law, and to reject an appeal. After hearing the arguments of the parties, the appeal court found the ban on the daily broadcast of "House-2».
However, the history of broadcasting restrictions reality show can go on, so to speak, in real time, if the defendants decide to appeal the decision to the supervisory authority of the Supreme Court within six months. And, most likely, this will happen as the representative of the channel has already informed "Interfax" the intention to file a supervisory appeal.
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A group of parents who saw in the reality show "Dom-2" erotica again achieved the Moscow City Court decision to ban broadcast transmission in the daytime
Moscow. October 24. INTERFAX.RU - The Moscow City Court on Monday admitted the legal decision to ban broadcast reality show "Dom-2" on the air. The lawsuit, which lasts more than a year, had already been solved in the same way, but now the final decision of the court.
So, in August 2010 [next] Presnensky Court of Moscow satisfied the requirement of the initiative group of parents who wanted to ban the show "Dom-2" in the period from 4:00 to 23:00, to protect their children from watching a program in which they saw erotica. The Moscow City Court upheld the decision to satisfy this claim, but television has filed a counter-claim, which the Supreme Court granted the October 5, 2010, by sending an application for a new trial. Parents have shown tenacity, and again challenged the decision of the court, and on April 4, 2011. Moscow Presnensky Court repeatedly has banned the daily broadcast of the reality show.
Then someone and tried and did blow up the set of "House-2": on the outside of its perimeter in Moscow bomb exploded. This happened at a time when the unknown object approached the two guards, bypassing the territory. The explosion of one of the men suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized, another aid to be in place. The investigation of the criminal case was instituted, and the law enforcement agencies "Interfax" reported that installed suspected of involvement in the explosion, which, as it turned out, threatening one of the participants of the TV project, Vlad Kadoni.
The incident caused the enemy telecast almost jubilation and hope that now that the show will close permanently. But to their chagrin, the press service of the television "TNT" reported that, "Of course, the project will continue," creators "are planning to further develop," and all happened in any case does not lead to the closure of the program.
But on Monday, to the delight of parents, their complaint last considered, and the court's decision a year ago confirmed. Thus, the appeal was rejected by the representatives of the TNT channel. Representatives of the TV channel in support of its appeal in cassation explained that two of the three plaintiffs were not entitled to file a lawsuit to ban broadcast transmission, so they do not have minor children. For its part, the lawyer of the initiative group of parents asked to recognize the decision of the Presnensky court of law, and to reject an appeal. After hearing the arguments of the parties, the appeal court found the ban on the daily broadcast of "House-2».
However, the history of broadcasting restrictions reality show can go on, so to speak, in real time, if the defendants decide to appeal the decision to the supervisory authority of the Supreme Court within six months. And, most likely, this will happen as the representative of the channel has already informed "Interfax" the intention to file a supervisory appeal.
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