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BBC links: influence of media on children & clinton-ordered FTC report
influence of games-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5277422.stm hollywood sells violence to children- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/920594.stm Clinton-ordered Federal Trade Commission Report- Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children: A review of self-regulation and industry practices in the motion picture, music recording, and electronic game industries - http://www.ftc.gov/reports/violence/vioreport.pdf US movie rating system flawed- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4508483.stm Clinton blasts Hollywood violence - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/345057.stm The executive summary of the FTC report is a must-read: Quotes from the summary: On June 1, 1999, President Clinton asked the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice to undertake a study of whether the movie, music recording, and computer and video game industries market and advertise products with violent content to youngsters. The President raised two specific questions: Do the industries promote products they themselves acknowledge warrant parental caution in venues where children make up a substantial percentage of the audience? And are these advertisements intended to attract children and teenagers? For all three segments of the entertainment industry, the answers are plainly "yes." Although the motion picture, music recording and electronic game industries have taken steps to identify content that may not be appropriate for children, companies in those industries routinely target children under 17 as the audience for movies, music and games that their own rating or labeling systems say are inappropriate for children or warrant parental caution due to their violent content. Moreover, children under 17 frequently are able to buy tickets to R- rated movies without being accompanied by an adult and can easily purchase music recordings and electronic games that have a parental advisory label or are restricted to an older audience. The practice of pervasive and aggressive marketing of violent movies, music and electronic games to children undermines the credibility of the industries' ratings and labels. Thx, Mashi |
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