Japan Contents Review Center

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Japan Contents Review Center
日本コンテンツ審査センター
Pronunciation
  • Nihon Kontentsu Shinsa Sentā
PredecessorNihon Ethics of Video Association
Content Soft Association
FormationDecember 1, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-12-01)
Typeself-regulatory
PurposeEnsuring adult videos and games adhere to Japanese obscenity laws
HeadquartersShinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Location
  • Japan
Area served
Japan
Websiteeizorin.or.jp

The Japan Contents Review Center (JCRC) (日本コンテンツ審査センター, Nihon Kontentsu Shinsa Sentā) is a Japanese video and game rating organization. It is a voluntary organization to ensure adherence to Japanese obscenity laws, which prohibit any display of genitals. This is accomplished by a mosaic pixelation applied to videos and games being sold in Japan.

History[edit]

JCRC was founded on December 1, 2010 as Ethics Organization of Video (映像倫理機構, Eizō Rinri Kikō) after the dissolution of the Nihon Ethics of Video Association (NEVA) and the Content Soft Association (CSA).[1][2]

JCRC was interviewed by the organization Human Rights Now (HRN) about its policies.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "アダルト作品の審査、2団体が統合へ 最大手機関に". asahi.com. Asahi Shimbun. 2010-11-09. Archived from the original on 2010-11-12. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  2. ^ a b "Report on Child Pornography in Japan (p.32)" (PDF). Human Rights Now. 2018-02-07. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-04-23. Retrieved 2019-02-25.

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