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'''Rating systems''' are government or industry created methods of determining the appropriateness of content in [[games]], [[:Category:Star Trek films|films]], and on [[:Category:Star Trek series|television]] based on age.
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== Games ==
*[[Entertainment Software Rating Board]] - United States, Canada and Mexico (1994-current)
**[[Videogame Rating Council]] - United States (1993-1994) - replaced by ESRB
**[[Recreational Software Advisory Council]] - United States (1994-1999) - replaced by ESRB
*[[Office of Film and Literature Classification]] - Australia
*[[British Board of Film Classification]] - United Kingdom
*[[Pan European Game Information]] - Europe (2003-current)
**[[Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association]] (formerly European Leisure Software Publishers Association) - United Kingdom (1994-2003) - replaced by PEGI
**[[Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs]] (SELL) - France (1999-2003) - replaced by PEGI
**[[Asociación Española de Distribuidores y Editores de Software de Entretenimiento]] (aDeSe) - Spain (1996-2003) - replaced by PEGI
*[[Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle]] (USK) - Germany
*[[Departamento de Justiça, Classificação, Títulos e Qualificação]] - Brazil
== Theatrical and home video ==
*[[Motion Picture Association of America]] - United States
*[[Office of Film and Literature Classification]] - Australia
*[[British Board of Film Classification]] - United Kingdom
*[[Irish Film Classification Office]] - Ireland
*[[Central Board of Film Certification]] - India
*[[Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft]] (FSK) - Germany
*[[Netherlands Institute for the Classification of Audiovisual Media]] - Netherlands
*[[Media Council for Children and Young People]] - Denmark
*[[映画倫理管理委員会]] (EIRIN) - Japan
*[[香港電影分級制度]] (HK) - Hong Kong
*[[Departamento de Justiça, Classificação, Títulos e Qualificação]] - Brazil
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