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The Motion Picture Association (MPA)

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What does The Motion Picture Association (MPA) mean?

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is a trade association representing the major film studios in the U.S. and advocating for the protection of intellectual property and the promotion of the film, television, and streaming industries. Founded in 1922, the MPA also administers the film rating system that provides guidance to parents about the content of films.

The MPA works to protect the creative content of its members by combating piracy and promoting fair content distribution practices worldwide. In addition to representing the interests of major studios, the organization plays a key role in shaping policies related to the film and television industries.

Example:The MPA successfully lobbies for stricter copyright protection laws to prevent unauthorized distribution of films online.
Example: The MPA’s rating system helps parents decide which movies are appropriate for their children based on content such as language and violence.

Did You Know?
The MPA represents major studios like Disney, Warner Bros., Sony, Universal, and Netflix, and was responsible for creating the film rating system!

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