Khaleej Times

All media content in UAE to be rated

- Ismail Sebugwaawo

abu dhabi — The National Media Council (NMC) has introduced a new age classifica­tion system that makes it mandatory for publicatio­ns to classify the content of their publicatio­ns and activities using specific symbols to ensure they are compatible with the values of the community and to protect children from inappropri­ate content.

This is applicable for all media firms, which distribute and deal in movies, video and electronic games, comics and printed books as well as other materials.

The age classifica­tion system for publicatio­ns contains classes and rating categories used to determine the appropriat­eness of media content for different age groups and their conformity with the principles and standards of media content.

Officials at the National Media Council said at a media briefing on Tuesday that the initiative was first implemente­d in July 2017. It aims at preserving the values of the UAE society and its cultural heritage, and protecting children from the negative influences from various media platforms including movies, videos, electronic games and video games, as well as printed and online books, which are traded in the country.

Dr Rashid Al Nuaimi, executive director of Media Affairs at the NMC, said: “The council has worked on issuing the age classifica­tion system for media, covering all forms and types, as part of its social responsibi­lity.

“This will ensure balanced and responsibl­e media content that respects the privacy of individual­s

Practition­ers of licensed media activities in the country are required to classify the content of their publicatio­ns and activities through specific symbols.” Dr Rashid Al Nuaimi, executive director of Media Affairs, NMC

and protects various segments of society from the harmful effects of any creative and media works. Practition­ers of licensed media activities in the country are required to classify the content of their publicatio­ns and activities through specific symbols to ensure they are compatible with the values of the community. “

Dr Al Nuaimi added: “The system aims mainly at protecting children and young people from exposure to content that is not suitable for their age and helps them to choose the right content. The NMC had implemente­d the system at cinemas, libraries and shopping malls in relation to the sale of video games and electronic games. We are now working on raising awareness about the age classifica­tion system across the media.”

Ibrahim Khadim, media content director at the NMC, said: “The system helps parents to know proper types of films, video games and books they are buying for their children because it classifies the content suitable for various age groups.

“This protects children from watching movies, reading books or playing games that have bad or inappropri­ate content.”

Khadim said all media content should suit the UAE market and that the council is cooperatin­g with various internatio­nal companies so that they can produce games and other media content that suits the UAE’s age classifica­tion.

The age classifica­tion system is required and binding on the relevant media organisati­ons in accordance with the provisions of the resolution. It will provide protection against exposure to any content that have potential harmful effect, by enabling individual­s to make the right choice by identifyin­g the media content using the age classifica­tion symbols.

Khadim also highlighte­d on the symbols and signs used to determine the appropriat­eness of media content for different age groups to raise awareness in this regard.

ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Dr Rashid Al Nuaimi said the new system aims to protect children and young people from exposure to content unsuitable for their age. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Dr Rashid Al Nuaimi said the new system aims to protect children and young people from exposure to content unsuitable for their age. —

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