NZ Classification stickers on DVDs etc.
AnsweredWhen listing a DVD, etc, you have to click the OK where it talks about it being illegal to list items that don’t have the NZ Classification sticker. What if, as is quite common, the item came sealed in cellophane with the sticker stuck on that, which gets discarded, or might be on a slip case which also might get discarded? If you know what the classification was, would it be acceptable to choose the classification from the drop-down list when making the listing? I have a listing at the moment that is cellophane sealed with the sticker on the cellophane, but if I had actually opened it and viewed it, discarding the cellophane, there would be no sticker. What then?
-
S Community Superuser
Kia Ora Graham,
If you type Ratings on DVDs in the search bar at the Top of the Community Help search, that Post has some very helpful information. - I can't link it here without going into Pending status which won't be cleared by TradeMe staff until Monday - Cheers.
0 -
I didn’t find anything there that answered my question.
0 -
S Community Superuser
Kia Ora Graham,
The Links in that Post have now been updated,
Refer to Selling imported or second-hand games and DVDs | Classification Office
Here's what to do if you don't see a New Zealand label:
- If you want to sell a DVD/Blu-ray you will need to get a label for it before listing it, unless the content of the DVD/Blu-ray comes under one of the exempt categories - find out what type of content is exempt. Remember that TV shows on DVD also need labels, not just movies.
- If your game has been restricted overseas (for example MA15+ or R18+ in Australia) you will need to get a New Zealand label before selling it. However, if your game is unrestricted (for example, G, PG or M in Australia) it can be sold without New Zealand labels.
0
3 comments
Date
Votes