This bill reminds so much of the PMRC parental music regulation act of 1985. Yes folks it was exactly 25 years ago today on Saturday December 14,1985 that the Reagan admin passed a bill labeling albums with profanity and sexually explict lyrics with a warning label and restricted certain albums to be sold to minors. The bill passed after congressinal hearings in September.
The law went into affect on July 1,1986. The Parent Music Regulation Council hoped this would keep retailers from selling racy music to children and guess what?It backfired!Because the bill was written so vaguely, most albums weren't labled, and record artists discovered dozens of loopholes around the bill. Plus kids were still able to have access to labed albums and were still able to buy them.
Thats whats happening in Japan. History is repeating itself, because of the vague nature of the bill, manga artists,anime companies and freelance doujin artists will be able to find plenty of loopholes and cut corners around these regulations.
Like I said, I don't see anyone really bothering to enforce these regulations since theres virtually little public support for it. Most Tokyo residents don't care about the bill and won't both to enforce it.
There was one instance in when the PMRC's bill was enforced: Broward county Florida in the summer of 1989. A no talent hack hip hop band "2 Live Crew" drops a really shitty LP "As Nasty as they wanna be" the album so poorly at first but after a federal judge in Orlando ruled the album obsene banning sales of the album, the crappy sex-fested LP went platnium. Nice going Florida.j