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Commission for Youth Media Protection
German state organisation regulating the exposure of children to mass media / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Commission for Youth Media Protection (German: Kommission für Jugendmedienschutz, KJM) is a German state organisation that is intended to regulate the exposure of children to mass media. It is responsible for promoting compliance with the State Treaty on Youth Media Protection (German: Jugendmedienschutz-Staatsvertrag).
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In February 2018 it commissioned research into loot boxes in video games,[1] but concluded in March 2018 that loot boxes did not at that time constitute a specific threat to children.[2]
In 2021, the organisation stated that it intended to block several Internet pornography websites for failing to implement age verification for access to their content.[3]