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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 79. Chapters: Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, Enhanced CD, British Standards, Cattle feeding, Organic certification, Energy Star, DualDisc, China Compulsory Certificate, CE mark, Water Resistant mark, Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik, Datacenter star audit, Vincotte, BSI Group, Sustainable Forestry Initiative, IP Code, Conformance mark, SA8000, Certification mark, Hekhsher Tzedek, TUV Rheinland, Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification schemes, Technischer Uberwachungsverein, Minimum energy performance standard, Organic baby products, Underwriters Laboratories, Radura, International Fairtrade Certification Mark, EKOenergy, Star of Life, Sojusekspertisa, Kitemark, Recycling symbol, British Approvals Board for Telecommunications, Antimagnetic watch, Assured Food Standards, CDM Gold Standard, Tav HaYosher, TUV SUD, British Retail Consortium, Hechsher, AMAX, State Quality Mark of the USSR, Oregon Tilth, Australian made logo, Union Label Department, AFL-CIO, Asthma and Allergy Friendly, NTA Inc, China Green Food Development Center, Fair trade certification, Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters, UL94, Geprufte Sicherheit, Shock resistant watch, NEMKO, Fair Trade Certified Mark, Dekra, Water Regulations Advisory Scheme, ENEC Mark, Keymark, Certified Merger & Acquisition Advisor, Nordic swan, BSI Management Systems, Happy Tooth, SQEP, National Fenestration Rating Council, Made in NY, Recognized Component Mark, VCCI, Voluntary Carbon Standard. Excerpt: The Motion Picture Association of America's film-rating system is used in the U.S. and its territories to rate a film's thematic and content suitability for certain audiences. The MPAA system applies only to motion pictures that are submitted for rating. Other media (such as television programs and video games) ma...