The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has said it wants an age-rating system for online videos introduced as soon as possible.
Proposals were first suggested in August last year for a traffic light scheme on YouTube and other video-sharing websites to help protect children from “potentially damaging material”.
On Monday, new guidance was issued by the BBFC, which states: "The classification of a music video will take account of any elements which are of concern to parents, including glamorisation ...
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