Posted:
12 years ago
Do you think the RIAA is not facing the same controversies with their rating system. They have officially states that "it's not a PAL Notice that kids look for, it's
the music. Independent research shows kids put limited weight on lyrics
in deciding which music they like, caring more about rhythm and melody.
The PAL Notice alone isn't enough incentive. It is the record company's decision whether an album needs one or not? The more the explicit content the more it sells, whose is the real responsible party to censor the music, the kids, the parents, the record company or the silent government!
Edited by night13 - 12 years ago