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Technical Help & Discussion => PC & Console Games and Gaming => Topic started by: sam on May 21, 2008, 12:35
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7412336.stm
Age ratings for downloaded video content and video games are to be introduced in the UK.
Overseen by the British Board of Film Classiication (BBFC), the scheme will see certificates appear on websites, via set-top boxes and portable players.
Disney, Warners and Fox have signed up to the scheme with other "key industry figures... poised to join the scheme".
The BBFC said independent research showed 74% of parents were concerned about the lack of ratings on downloads.
More than 1,000 videos will have online certificates by the end of May.
The voluntary scheme will also require online services and video on demand schemes to have "age verification or gate-keeping systems in place for parents to monitor and control underage viewing".
It is not clear how this will be achieved technically.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7412336.stm
What worries me is how they'll apply ratings to forums. ;D
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For the most part we should get a "U" certificate. ;D
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I would have thought PG, Clive, on the grounds that there's lots of useful tips. ;D :scoot:
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I would have thought PG, Clive, on the grounds that there's lots of useful tips. ;D :scoot:
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