Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Verizon Content Rating

Verizon is in the early stages of releasing a new content rating system for off-portal content. All short code programs will need to be categorized in one of four different content categories. All Verizon subscribers will also be categorized in one of four content categories. If a content provider is attempting to deliver content to a subscriber in a 'lower' category, the content download will fail and a specific error will be returned to the content provider, who will need to send a message to the subscriber alerting him/her that the content is not available.

The four content categories are :
Verizon content/subscriber categories
CategoryRecommended Age Group
C7+Age 7+
T13+Age 13+
YA17+Age 17+
Filter OffAge 18+


The subscriber classification can be changed by parents by logging in to their Verizon account. The default subscriber classification is T13+. The content classification is set by the content provider and actively audited by Verizon to prevent abuse. The default content classification is T13+.

Timelines for implementation have not been communicated. While this potentially opens the door for content providers to offer adult content, Verizon has made it clear that only the first two content categories will be allowed for now. There is no firm date at this time for when content in the later categories will be allowed.

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