From Deseret News archives:
Retailers to offer DVD film filters
The new DVD player, manufactured under the RCA brand by Thomson Inc., comes as public debate is heating up over whether the media have pushed the limits of decency, especially after too much of singer Janet Jackson was bared during this year's Super Bowl halftime show.
"I think the American public is concerned and is looking for a solution," said Bill Aho, chief executive officer of filtering-program developer ClearPlay Inc. The Salt Lake City firm is one of several companies battling a lawsuit filed by the biggest movie studios and major directors like Steven Soderbergh, John Landis and Steven Spielberg. The suit claims that filtering technology such as ClearPlay's produces an unauthorized and illegal version of their artistic work.
"It's against the First Amendment to stop the media from providing content that's edgier and edgier. It's up to technology," Aho said.
But the Directors Guild of America disagrees.
Dave Arland, Thomson's vice president of U.S. corporate communications and government relations, said the company is watching the outcome of the lawsuit closely but decided to go ahead with the ClearPlay-enabled DVD player because of keen interest from Wal-Mart Stores Inc., based in Bentonville, Ark.
"This was a major customer, Wal-Mart, expressing interest in the technology," Arland said. "It's another example of a way technology can be used by a parent to, at the very least, monitor, if not control, what a child is seeing."
RCA plans to start shipping the DVD player in the next few weeks. It is scheduled to be on shelves at Wal-Mart and Kmart in the next two months at a suggested price of $79, Arland said. Wal-Mart's version will be black, while Kmart's will be silver.
A Wal-Mart spokesman had no immediate comment about plans for the DVD player. Kmart representatives could not be reached for comment. A spokesman for the Motion Picture Association of America declined comment, citing the pending lawsuit.
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