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Rating systems for Movies & TV shows

Valid ratings for Movies and TV shows vary per country.

How to tag ratings in metadata

For Movies or TV shows, each rating has the format "system:rating" within a spreadsheet template, where:

  • "System" is the name of the rating system, and
  • "Rating" is the specific rating within that system.

To set the rating using the Content and Rights Administration Feed, use the tag:

<rating system="system">rating value</rating>.

Example: <rating system="mpaa">PG</rating>

Unrated content

Important:

  • "UNRATED" contents don’t go live in countries that require ratings.
  • Leaving the rating value blank isn’t the same as "UNRATED."
  • We’ll contact your team to determine whether a title should have a rating or is unrated.

A ratings authority actively assigns a rating to Movies and TV shows for the territory of distribution. When a Movie or TV show hasn't been assigned a rating, it’s considered "UNRATED."

Example: If the MPAA doesn't assign a rating to a movie distributed in the US, the movie should be assigned a rating value of "UNRATED." The tag would be: <rating system="mpaa">UNRATED</rating>.

This system is accepted in Latvia.

System Rating value for metadata Displayed on Play Store Description
NKC-LV U U Universal audience - the film is suitable for persons of all ages.
7+ 7+ Movie for a person who's at least 7 years of age.
12+ 12+ Movie for a person who's at least 12 years of age.
16+ 16+ Movie for a person who's at least 16 years of age.
18+ 18+ Movie for a person who's at least 18 years of age.
UNRATED UNRATED Unrated content.
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