British Board of Film Classification

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British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), indtil 1985 kendt som British Board of Film Censors, er et NGO grundlagt i 1912 af filmindustrien, der er ansvarlig for den nationale klassificering og censur af film i Storbritannien.[1] Organisationen har lovbestemt krav på at klassificere videoer, DVDer og, i mindre udstrækning, visse computerspil i henhold til Video Recordings Act 2010.[2]

Referencer

  1. ^ Nelmes, Jill (2003). An introduction to film studies. Routledge. p. 41. ISBN 0-415-26268-2.
  2. ^ "welcome to the bbfc". bbfc. Arkiveret fra originalen 20. november 2009. Hentet 6. februar 2010.

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