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Iron Maiden concert organizers in Lithuania change ads into "less frightening"

BC, Vilnius, 15.06.2016.Print version
Organizers of the Iron Maiden metal band in Lithuania have changed the posters into a version that is less frightening for children, informs LETA/BNS.

Following a conclusion from the inspector for journalists' ethics about the images in the earlier advertisement potentially scaring children, the organizer of the concert, Live Nation Lietuva, revised the design of the posters.

 

Live Nation Lietuva's CEO Aleksandras Karablikovas told BNS that the new posters no longer feature blood and heart, after the design was approved by the band.

 

"It is a revised version of the old poster, it doesn't include what the ethics inspector found inappropriate, namely, the blood and the heart. The character is there in the initial form," he added.

 

After putting up the new posters in cities across Lithuania earlier this week, the organizers hope that the popularity of the event would not be affected.

 

The British band is scheduled to perform in Kaunas on June 23. Promotion of the event was limited by the inspector for journalists' ethics due to the band's symbol Eddie holding a heart in his hand.

 

"It is difficult for children under the age of 10 to see the difference between fantasy and reality, therefore, the bloody and scary character might frighten children," the inspector said in a press release.

 

The inspector's decision on the Iron Maiden concert advetisement drew a critical reaction in Lithuania. Leading psychiatrist Dainius Puras said on his Facebook feed that "excessive bans" compromise the modern understanding of the protection of children's rights.






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