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=== United States Bishops ===
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has its own ratings system for films ([https://web.archive.org/web/20110806090342/http://www.usccb.org/movies/criteria.shtml detailed here]). These are not binding on Catholics, and are widely unknown or ignored. The classifications are:
* A-I -- general patronage
* A-II—adults and adolescents
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=== The Netherlands ===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20131106020436/http://www.kijkwijzer.nl/index.php?id=31 Kijkwijzer] is the Netherlands' rating system for everything except video games, which are covered by PEGI. As noted above, the ratings are age-based and mostly self-explanatory. As with PEGI, Kijkwijzer uses pictograms to describe the reasons for content ratings: violence, [[Nightmare Fuel|fear]], sex, discrimination, drugs and/or alcohol abuse, and coarse language.
== Porn ==
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