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  2. Movie and Television Review and Classification Board

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    Thus, both the ESRB system used in the United States, and IARC system are the de facto rating systems used in the Philippines, although there have been attempts at formulating an independent local rating system. [2] Certain video game vendors ask for a valid ID or any other verification to be able to buy M- and AO-rated games.

  3. Hong Kong motion picture rating system - Wikipedia

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    A movie ticket in Hong Kong indicating the rating of King Kong. The Hong Kong motion picture rating system (Chinese: 香港電影分級制度; pinyin: Xiānggǎng diànyǐng fēnjí zhìdù; Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 din6 jing2 fan1 kap1 zai3 dou6) is a legal system of movie screening and rating. An official government agency issues ratings for ...

  4. Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft - Wikipedia

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    The Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft (FSK, Self-Regulatory Body of the Movie Industry) is a German motion picture rating system organization run by the Spitzenorganisation der Filmwirtschaft (SPIO, Head Organisation of the Movie Industry) based in Wiesbaden.

  5. Video game content rating system - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Game Rating System (IGRS) is an official video game content rating system founded and set by the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Informatics in 2016. [33] IGRS rates games that are developed and published in Indonesia.

  6. Eirin - Wikipedia

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    The Film Classification and Rating Organization (映画倫理機構, Eiga Rinri Kikō), also known as Eirin (映倫), is Japan's self-regulatory film regulator. Eirin was established on the model of the now-defunct American Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association's Production Code Administration in June 1949, succeeding the US-led occupation authorities' role of film censorship ...

  7. Motion Picture Association - Wikipedia

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    Since the rating system was first introduced in November 1968, it has gone through several changes, including the addition of a PG-13 rating. [56] [57] The ratings system is completely voluntary, and ratings have no legal standing.

  8. Rating system - Wikipedia

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    A rating system can be any kind of rating applied to a certain application domain. They are often created using a rating scale. ... Motion picture content rating system.

  9. Australian Classification Board - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the NRC rating was renamed PG, due to confusion from parents about whether its content was stronger than M. In 1993, The MA 15+ rating was introduced to flag content that was too strong for the M classification, but not so much so that the content should be restricted only to persons over the age of 18. [5]

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