Thursday 16 November 2017

Parental Advisory Warning

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The Parental Advisory label is a warning label first introduced by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1985 and later adopted by the British Phonographic Industry in 2011. It is placed on audio recordings in recognition of excessive profanities or inappropriate references, with the intention of alerting parents of potentially unsuitable material for younger children. 

Recordings with the Parental Advisory label are often released alongside censored versions that reduce or eliminate the questionable material. Several retailers will distribute all varieties of the product, occasionally with an increased price for censored versions, while some sellers offer the amended pressings as their main options and choose not to distribute the explicit counterparts. 

It is important as a group to take the parental advisory label under consideration. But we've realised that after looking at the lyrics of our chosen song (Wonderwall), there isn't any inappropriate phrases or words that could cause offence to people. Therefore, we think that we don't need to consider the label for our music video because we're not going to include any inappropriate scenes. Which means, that it is suitable for all audiences to watch.  

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