Article: New Media Film Classification Scheme Will Help Protect Kids; British Board of Film Classification initiative backed by leading age-verification technology company; Interviews available in London or Glasgow.

M2 PRESSWIRE-21 May 2008-NetIDme: New Media Film Classification Scheme Will Help Protect Kids; British Board of Film Classification initiative backed by leading age-verification technology company; Interviews available in London or Glasgow(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

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Glasgow -- A company which launched the world's first online ID cards for adults and children has welcomed the British Board of Film Classification's new download classification scheme which was launched today.

BBFC.online will use the Board's famous 'black card' category symbols to enable users downloading new media content video-on-demand and streamed video ...

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