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  2. Media classifications in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    No official badge after July 2021 Restricted to individuals who are at least 18 years old. This is a legally enforced restriction, and customers who attempt to purchase these games must present photo identification. Prior to July 2021, the distributor needed to purchase official labels from IMDA - today, distributors can simply self-print the ...

  3. Infocomm Media Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    Following a controversial ban of video game Mass Effect in November 2007, [13] the government unbanned it a day later [14] for containing a same-sex love scene. IMDA announced that a new classification system for games will be put in place early 2008. [15] Since April 2008, video games that are sold in Singapore are required to undergo ...

  4. Media censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The government response was that the programme was part of current affairs and thus does not contravene the Films Act [citation needed]. Since they do not concern the politics of Singapore, films that call out political beliefs of other countries, for example Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, are allowed. Since March 2009, the Films Act has been ...

  5. Censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    No cuts are stipulated to Approved titles. Under the system, video games that contain stronger content such as graphic sex/nudity, strong coarse language, drug use, graphic violence/gore and mature themes will be given either an ADV16 rating label or use/share the M18 rating label used for film classification similar to those found on home ...

  6. Motion picture content rating system - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 until 2015, the Government Information Office (GIO) classified films into four categories (General Audience/Protected/Parental Guidance/Restricted) pursuant to its issued Regulations Governing the Classification of Motion Pictures of the Republic of China (電影片分級處理辦法 in traditional Chinese): [157] The "Parental ...

  7. Television content rating system - Wikipedia

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    Slovakian government accepted a law in 2001 (updated in 2007), in which television stations are required to display one of the following icons during all the programme and in promos: [60] [61] [62] Children's programming – Content created primarily for children under 12. U – Suitable for all age groups.

  8. Drivers in Singapore have to pay £87,000 for a certificate to ...

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    Introduced in 1990, Singapore has a 10-year ’certificate of entitlement’ (COE) system – which is used to control the number of vehicles in the state Drivers in Singapore have to pay £87,000 ...

  9. Motion Picture Association film rating system - Wikipedia

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    Film studios have pressured the MPAA to retire the NC-17 rating, because of its likely impact on their film's box office revenue. [81] [82] In 2010, the MPAA controversially decided to give the film Blue Valentine an NC-17 rating. The Weinstein Company challenged this decision, and the MPAA ended up awarding the same cut an R rating on appeal.