Now, age ratings for raunchy music videos too

Raunchy online videos and violent are to bring cinema-style certificates to alert parents to films containing too graphic for young children.

The major record companies have agreed to send videos to the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) before being uploaded on YouTube and Vevo. The move brings Internet videos in line with the classification system for films longstanding and DVDs. It protests about the sexual content of the film follows the stars including Miley Cyrus and Rihanna, while Rob hit `Thicke Blurred Lines' attracted strong criticism in 2013 for video nude models dancing.

During a pilot project, 132 videos were submitted to the BBFC for labels, with 56 classified as a '12' and 53 classified as `15 '.

Dizzee Rascal couple `stack 'was the only film rated a` 18', receiving the classification for its "strong bloody violence" and "strong language" "bloodshed". A survey by the BBFC found that up to 60% of children aged 10 to 17 watched videos of those who thought that their parents disapprove.

Britain, David Cameron, Prime Minjuster last summer pledged to bring the video controls, declaring: "The education of children in an age of the Internet, which are infinitely concerned about what they will find on the Internet."

Candice Morrissey, managing director of content partnerships at YouTube, said: "These values ​​are in addition to the controls already available, including the ability to add warnings Chargers old and a restricted mode."
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