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Friday, 6 January 2012




David Cameron wants music videos to have age ratings

Prime Minister David Cameron wants to introduce an age rating system for music videos, to protect young children from 'adult' material. 

The Prime Minister has said that he is concerned some music videos are too mature for children.

If an age rating system is introduced, children will soon have to be of a certain age to watch some of the planet's biggest pop star's music videos.

Whether or not an age rating system for music videos is introduced will be announced early next week. 

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Rihanna has come under fire in the past for the content of her music videos.

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  • shoeless27 (Age 10) wrote on Friday, 6 January 2012 @ 18:57

    Yes, they should. It may give people nightmares or force them to do something. It is not right, and age rating should be introduced.

  • musicluva (Age 12) wrote on Friday, 6 January 2012 @ 19:10

    I think that is good because we do not have to see all the "colourful" stuff that is not good for young children. They can listen to they music but not the video. (btw: check out de name:musicluva, LOL)

  • octopus77 (Age 12) wrote on Sunday, 8 January 2012 @ 20:20

    well if your perants think you ae fine because you are mature for your age like me then that is incovineant and it should be up to the perants and if you were inmature for your age then thye would not be useful so i do not think they are good