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Censorship in the Philippines : ウィキペディア英語版 | Censorship in the Philippines Censorship in the Philippines refers to the control of certain information in the Philippines. ==Television and film== The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board is responsible for rating television programs, movies and home videos aired in the Philippines. The government agency can classify a movie or television program, a X rating which forbids the material from being shown to the public due to issues such as excessive obscenity. Some freedom of expression groups has disputed the MTRCB regarding it views on what constitutes obscenity and has also accused the agency for giving the X rating to materials for political reasons such as to ''Ora Pro Nobis'' by Lino Brocka which says that human rights violations continued post-EDSA revolution of 1986. The 2006 film ''The Da Vinci Code'' earned an R-18 rating from the MTRCB despite PAAP's from showing it in theaters. More recently the sex scenes from the controversial film ''Fifty Shades of Grey'' were edited and received an R-18 rating from the MTRCB, due to the various protest from religious groups.
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