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WASHINGTON A Federal Trade Commission report on media violence released today gives the entertainment industry mediocre marks for its efforts to police the marketing of violent content to children.
“Self-regulation, long a critical underpinning of U.S. advertising, is weakened if the industry markets products in ways inconsistent with their ratings and parental advisories,” said FTC chairman Deborah Platt Majoras, in a statement. “This latest FTC report shows improvement, but also indicates that the entertainment industry has more work to do.”
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