25 October 2022
J. Beddek
By email:
[FYI request #20676 email]
Tēnā koe J. Beddek,
Official Information Act request
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) about the
classification of RimWorld, which we received on 27 September 2022.
You said:
The information I am requesting is the following:
- Examination transcript;
- Consideration Sheet;
- Summary of Reasons;
- Supplementary materials (video footage, content declaration
questionnaires, debug information);
- Screenshots showing information from the database as seen by OFLC;
- Emails and their attachments to and/or from FVLB, OFLC, distributors,
publishers, and developers;
- Forms and their attachments to and/or from FVLB, OFLC, distributors,
publishers, and developers.
Additionally, I would like request all correspondence and materials
otherwise mentioned above, which originated within, were sent to, or sent
from the OFLC in relation to the decision of the Australian Classification
Board (ACB) refusing classification of RimWorld
[2], and later classifying the
video game as R 18
+ [3][4].
Please provide this information in an accessible, searchable format.
In responding to your request, we have weighed up the factors in the OIA,
including the purposes i
n section 4 and the principle of availability in
section 5.
Response to your request
Information we have decided to release
Attached to this letter is a file containing al of the information that you have
requested that we have decided to release. This includes:
• the submission form from the publisher of RimWorld;
• the examination transcript, consideration sheet, and summary of reasons
for RimWorld;
• relevant screenshots of the Classification Database Application; and
• emails held by the Classification Office, including correspondence relating
to the decision of the Australian Classification Board to refuse to classify
RimWorld.
Parts of some of these documents have been withheld under section 9 of the OIA.
Information we have decided not to release
The publisher of RimWorld supplied the Classification Office with three documents
in confidence to assist with the examination and classification of this game.
We have reviewed this supplementary material and consider that its release would
be likely to prejudice the supply of similar information, or information from the
same source, and it is in the public interest that such information should continue to
be supplied.
Accordingly, your request for supplementary material is declined under section
9(2)(ba)(i) of the OIA.
Information we do not hold
The Classification Office does not hold:
• any correspondence or materials relating to the decision of the Australian
Classification Review Board to classify RimWorld R18+;
• any email attachments relating to RimWorld.
Accordingly, these parts of your request are refused under section 18(e) of the OIA.
Publication of response
This response may be published on the Classification Office’
s website. If it is
published there, your personal information will be redacted.
Right of review
You have the right to make a complaint and seek a review by the Ombudsman of
this response, and decision to transfer part of your request, under
section 28(3) of
the OIA. Information about this process is available at
ombudsman.parliament.nz
or freephone 0800 802 602.
Thank you for your interest in our mahi.
Ngā mihi nui,
Te Mana Whakaatu—Classification Office