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Originally Posted by SouthJag
Honestly, I don't know why the ESRB (and for that matter, the television rating system as well) doesn't adopt the same scale as movies.
We've got the ESRB, whoever it is that rates movies, and then the TV scale, which is the most confusing of the three. TV-Y, Y7, Y7fv, etc. etc. I completely agree with you Rab -- we should have one universal rating system.
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Simple they don’t want their asses fined. No, really the MPAA rating are trademarks of the MPAA, they can’t legally be used by another organization. I’m not 100 % sure but I think some organization has tried to get the MPAA to let them use their rating, but the MPAA refused. And just because some always brings this up the MPAA rating are not law in the US ,they can never be law, the first and fourteenth amendments prohibit it.
Jam it back in, in the dark.