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Ratings in the UK
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorVoltaire53
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting Blockbuster71:
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Its not like distributors can choose not to classify their films, its just that certain title are exempt from classification.


Actually AIUI they can and that's what Exempt is... but if they are not allowed to then the products will be withdrawn, forcing re-pressing and printing, and they can be fined...

Just because we use NR/E in a different WAY to the US it doesn't mean that it IS any different.

FWIW until the 'bug' about not being able to display normal 18 rated films online if you decide not to show Adult is fixed it seems pretty moot anyway!
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Sorry to bring this back up, but I vote for adding 'E' as a certificate for the UK.

I always feel 'NR' is American.  Although 'E' isnt officially a certificate, many DVD's do come with it in place of the BBFC certificate.  Its not like distributors can choose not to classify their films, its just that certain title are exempt from classification.

NR and Adult are shared by all localities.
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