A content rating (also known as maturity rating)[1][2] rates the suitability of TV shows, movies, comic books, or video games to this primary targeted audience.[3][4][5] A content rating usually places a media source into one of a number of different categories, to show which age group is suitable to view media and entertainment. The individual categories include the stated age groups within the category, along with all ages greater than the ages of that category.
See also
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Film
editTelevision
editVideo games
editInternet
edit- Content-control software
- Internet Content Rating Association
- Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection – RTA "Restricted to Adults" label
- Platform for Internet Content Selection
- Internet Watch Foundation – maintains a website denylist
Comics
edit- Comics Code Authority
- Marvel Rating System
- DC Comics rating system
- Viz Media Manga distribution rating system
- Tokyopop American Manga rating system
- Image Comics rating system
Music
editLegal means of content regulation and prohibition
editVarious
edit- Thematic elements – for content that is not specifically covered by generic content rating systems (e.g., grief)
- Australian Classification Board
- Brazilian advisory rating system
- Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons (Germany)
References
edit- ^ "Maturity ratings for TV shows and movies on Netflix".
- ^ "s Maturity ratings - English - Second Life Community".
- ^ "Motion Picture Association of America Film Rating System". www.mpaa.org. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
- ^ "Rating categories, content descriptors, and interactive elements from ESRB". www.esrb.org. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
- ^ "PEGI Pan European Game Information - What are these ratings?". www.pegi.info. Archived from the original on 2016-02-08. Retrieved 2016-02-11.