Hey guys,
At this time, we only support a specific list of countries for TV certifications. They are as follows:
If you would like to see a missing country added, let me know below. I've been using this guide on Wikipedia as a reference.
Updated April 26, 2024
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Réponse de Travis Bell
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h13
I'm still confused, the TV ratings I entered match what is on that GetSatisfaction page, which mirrors what Wikipedia shows.
Our movie certifications for Portugal were added months ago, and are as follows:
Réponse de BlackSpirits
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h23
I apologize, on TV on Wikipedia does not say but there is also the 18 for porn scenes. As for the movies it is also right I just modified the "públicos" for "Todo o Público". And he took the P because it is of no use.
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h25
Ok, so there is an "18" for TV? That's the only problem?
Réponse de BlackSpirits
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h25
TV
Réponse de Marr 🇳🇱
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h31
Might be that there's no 18 listed (at wikipedia and the like) because 18+ (porn) isn't usually programmed on the regular TV networks. Only maybe Pay-TV / at hotels or something. I don't know, not at all familiar with the type of content;
http://www.tvi.iol.pt/pdf/sinalizacao_de_emissao_explicacao_para_sites_versao2.pdf
I seems like the "P" for movie ratings is only used in combination with M/18 (M/18-P) to indicate porn content. And that a single M/18 isn't porn per se, but psychical/physic violence for example. So maybe we should have
I can't find any info besides wikipedia for "Para todos os públicos" / "Públicos" But seems logic to have an all ages rating
Réponse de BlackSpirits
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h34
Now I do not have the chance because I'm going to work, but I'll show you some evidence. Sites and images.
Réponse de BlackSpirits
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h41
https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rádio_e_Televisão_de_Portugal
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h42
Ok, cool. I'll get it added.
Réponse de BlackSpirits
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h45
thanks and I'm sorry.
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 28 mars 2017 à 12h46
Nothing to be sorry for, I just wanted to see some proof
Réponse de Marr 🇳🇱
le 28 mars 2017 à 15h17
Don't want to be too nitpick, but can we be sure asbout the Wiki entry? I can't find their source (it just links to the RTP homepage), but the document linked (April 2013) in an earlier post is from the TVI website; http://www.tvi.iol.pt/outros/552bf62a0cf25bc402bae586
Although there's a newer version from July 2014;
http://www.tvi.iol.pt/pdf/2014_06_30_Sinalizacao_de_emissao_v1_3.pdf
Réponse de BlackSpirits
le 28 mars 2017 à 18h09
@alltimemarr
The last version is already level 5 - 18 years old
29-07-2014
06-06-2014
Réponse de Marr 🇳🇱
le 29 mars 2017 à 11h18
Those pages state at the end that they are the old rating regulations (from 2005/2006 respectively). Just published on the website in 2014. I think it might be the case that they decided to remove the 18 rating for television content, somewhere between your listing and the one from 2013. But if older series were actually rated 18, it might still be good to have for those!
Réponse de Rocketeer Raccoon
le 12 juin 2017 à 05h15
I noticed that not all countries have movie certifications to them so I figured most of the ones that are missing, you can find them here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_picture_content_rating_system
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 12 juin 2017 à 13h49
If there's a specific country you're looking for let me know. I've never worried about trying to get every country, so there will be lots of smaller countries missing. I have only every tried to get the main ones. We currently have 17 countries added for movies and 14 countries for TV.