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BBC criticised over Olympics logo | BBC criticised over Olympics logo |
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The BBC has been criticised for showing a 2012 Olympics video logo linked with triggering epileptic seizures. | |
TV watchdog Ofcom received eight complaints after the London logo was shown on three news bulletins in June. | |
Ofcom ruled the BBC had breached its code which says broadcasters must minimise the risk to viewers with photosensitive epilepsy (PSE). | Ofcom ruled the BBC had breached its code which says broadcasters must minimise the risk to viewers with photosensitive epilepsy (PSE). |
The BBC accepted there may have been a risk but that there was no indication in advance there might be problems. | The BBC accepted there may have been a risk but that there was no indication in advance there might be problems. |
Harm concerns | Harm concerns |
The images were broadcast in reports on 4 and 6 June on the launch of the logo for the 2012 Games. | |
Those who complained, including the British Epilepsy Association, were all concerned that broadcasting the animated logo could cause seizures among people with epilepsy. | Those who complained, including the British Epilepsy Association, were all concerned that broadcasting the animated logo could cause seizures among people with epilepsy. |
The watchdog said the BBC had been asked to comment on the transmission on 4 June of a sequence containing rapid flashing images. | The watchdog said the BBC had been asked to comment on the transmission on 4 June of a sequence containing rapid flashing images. |
The BBC did not broadcast what appeared to be the more problematic of the images on 6 June, Ofcom added. | The BBC did not broadcast what appeared to be the more problematic of the images on 6 June, Ofcom added. |
Viewer alerts | Viewer alerts |
The corporation said it expected that the organisers of such a major event would already have taken steps to ensure there were no problems. | The corporation said it expected that the organisers of such a major event would already have taken steps to ensure there were no problems. |
It added it was alerted to the problem only when it received calls, texts and e-mails from viewers. | It added it was alerted to the problem only when it received calls, texts and e-mails from viewers. |
Ofcom concluded that a brief, two-second sequence contained an excessive number of flashes. | Ofcom concluded that a brief, two-second sequence contained an excessive number of flashes. |
The watchdog went on to say that it is the responsibility of broadcasters to ensure material complies with the code. | The watchdog went on to say that it is the responsibility of broadcasters to ensure material complies with the code. |
The animated part of the logo was removed from the 2012 Olympics website after the fears over epilepsy were raised. | The animated part of the logo was removed from the 2012 Olympics website after the fears over epilepsy were raised. |
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