Films are monitored and reviewed by the BBFC in england. This company checks the film for two reasons. 1. to ensure that no copyright material has been used with unauthorised constant 2. To check the film based on values and scenes to correctly place an age verification that will be its guide line however they also check for un-moral scenes that are not properly justified within the film if these are found then they are asked to be removed or the whole film can be refused. If copyright material is used then the the whole film production is illegal to distribute, show or play to the public audiences.
when the BBFC apply an age rating towards a piece of media two examiners view the material and fit it into preset guidelines following the age recommended. For this to be finaly chosen both examiners must agree on the same rating however if there is dispute then the media production is looked into more throughly by more examiners in till an agreement is made. Find out more at the BBFC Website.

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