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motion picture rating system
rates the suitability of movies to its audience
not safe for work
Internet slang term denoting content suitability
Parental Advisory
Notice placed on audio recordings with content inappropriate for children
Motion Picture Association film rating system
American film rating system
video game content rating system
system used for the classification of video games into suitability-related groups
Comics Code Authority
voluntary code to self-regulate the content of comic books in the United States
television content rating system
rating systems for network and broadcast television
Parents Music Resource Center
defunct American political pressure group
Office of Film and Literature Classification
classification agency of films, video games and literary works in New Zealand
V-chip
thumb|U.S. President Bill Clinton holding a [[printed circuit board containing a prototype V-chip module in 1996]] V-chip is a technology used in television set receivers in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States, that allows the blocking of programs based on their ratings category. It is intended for use by parents to manage their children's television viewing based on blocking systems. Televisions manufactured for the United States market since January 2000 are required to have the V-chip technology. Since the idea for blocking programs in this way was patented and tested in Canada by
International Age Rating Coalition
international media content rating initiative
TV Parental Guidelines
United States television age-based ratings
On Protecting Children from Information Harmful to Their Health and Development
law
Common Sense Media
nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, United States
Entertainment Software Rating Association
Iranian self-regulatory organization that assigns age and content ratings for video games
Platform for Internet Content Selection
format for rating Internet content
content rating
system of classification rates of the suitability of media for an audience