Online music videos could be given age ratings to prevent children from viewing inappropriate content.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has unveiled a pilot scheme with YouTube and the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) as he pledged to put strengthening families at the heart of everything the Government does.
In a speech on Monday the Prime Minister admitted that parents and children are too often overlooked and sometimes left worse off by reforms.
Last year Thicke's Blurred Lines video was criticised for featuring naked models and some accused him of glamorising rape.
Rewind and Reframe is a campaign set up to challenge sexist and racist music videos.
(Culled from Yahoo.com)
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