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The British Board of Film Classification comes under further fire today as the director general of the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) Paul Jackson calls out the ...
The cloud-based storage giant pacts with the British Board of Film Classification to post age ratings on streaming content. By Stuart Kemp "Hunger Games'" estimated profit: $1.8 billion LONDON ...
Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service has signed an agreement with the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to produce age ratings for content. The agreement will enable Prime Video to ...
The British Board of Film Classification defended itself today following remarks by Microsoft's UK head of corporate affairs, Matt Lambert, who said the BBFC is designed to rate films and not games.
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has announced a new self-rating agreement with Prime Video, building on the existing relationship between the two organisations, which dates back to ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) will hand higher age ratings to films that depict violence and on-screen sex and nudity in line with its latest Classification Guidelines following ...
‘Batman’ Tops BBFC 2022 Ratings Complaints But Film About Prophet Muhammad’s Daughter Garnered Huge 1,500 General Complaints. By Zac Ntim, Andreas Wiseman. July 19, 2023 9:58am.
BBFC to enforce stricter ratings on films and TV series containing racist language following new report. Changes are being made in response to ‘shift’ in attitudes ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has defended its decision to give The Dark Knight a 12A certificate. The film has come under criticism for its violent confrontation between Batman ...
The British Board Of Film Classification has given Sony's God Of War III an 18-rating ahead of its release next month.. Despite the strong classification, the BBFC opted to pass the highly ...
Recent BBFC research, conducted by We Are Family, reveals 90% of parents/caregivers of four-to 15-year-olds and 80% of teenagers aged 16-19 consider age ratings and content advice to be of equal ...
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