Lol,the UK government will not fold their hands and watch Rihanna and Miley Cyrus damage their children’s life with their routine n^dity.
The government is making permanent a pilot program launched back in October 2014 to to “protect children from viewing inappropriate videos on the internet.
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The likes of Rihanna and Miley Cyrus’s music video will no longer have free access to everyone, Sony Music, Warner Music, and Universal Music will send its artistes’ music video to British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), for age rating before uploading it on Youtube and Vevo.
According to the Guardian’s report,
Age rating program was launched in response to the sexual content of videos by Miley Cyrus and Rihanna, as well as Robin Thicke’s infamous “Blurred Lines.” However, none of these videos will be affected, because this program is only aimed at videos produced by artists in the UK.
So far, Dizzee Rascal’s “Couple of Stacks,” which features the rapper murdering people with a knife, is the only music video to receive an “18” certificate — this means it won’t automatically load in your browser window — for “strong, bloody violence,” “gore,” and “very strong language.” Meanwhile, Calvin Harris’ “Open Wide” has a “15” certificate for “strong, bloody violence,” “$exual references,” and “language.”
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