Chapter 22, before section 208--
insert--
'In this chapter--
child exploitation material means material that, in a way likely to cause offence to a reasonable adult, describes or depicts someone who is, or apparently is, a child under 16 years--
(a) in a sexual context, including for example, engaging in a sexual activity; or
(b) in an offensive or demeaning context; or
(c) being subjected to abuse, cruelty or torture.
classification officer means--
(a) the computer games classification officer under the Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995; or
(b) the films classification officer under the Classification of Films Act 1991; or
(c) the publications classification officer under the Classification of Publications Act 1991.
classified--
(a) for a computer game--see the Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995; or
(b) for a film--see the Classification of Films Act 1991; or
(c) for a publication--see the Classification of Publications Act 1991.
computer game see the Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995.
film see the Classification of Films Act 1991.
material includes anything that contains data from which text, images or sound can be generated.
publication see the Classification of Publications Act 1991.
someone, in the context of a description or depiction, includes the body parts of someone, including for example, someone's breast or genitalia.'.