[NEWS] T-ara's 'Bo Peep Bo Peep' contains material harmful to minors for portrayals of sexual contact
2010.05.28
T-ara's "Bo Peep Bo Peep" was diagnosed as one of the top five music videos with material harmful to minors.
Recently the KCSC registered 119 music videos harmful to minors. Among them, the top 5 were T-ara's "Bo Peep Bo Peep", Brown Eyed Girls' "Sign", Big Queens' "It's Alright", Hwi's "Late Regrets" and Top.AZ's "Can't you trust noona?"
The reasons for the videos being included is that "Bo Peep Bo Peep" contained sexual contact between a man and a woman and "Sign" included murder and assault. A rep from KCSC said that, "the selection of music videos chosen contained excessive violence and sexual material."
When a music video is deemed inappropriate for youths, a logo will be included in the video to warn youth. Netizens will also have to clarify that they are of legal age to be able to watch the music video.
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