Amazon apologises after 15-rated movie is shown to a child who rented PG film
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Amazon apologises after 15-rated movie is shown to a child who rented PG film
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The Independent covers issues from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech, investigating matters like Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and producing documentaries such as 'The A Word' that spotlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet refuses paywalls and relies on donations to fund journalists on the ground who present multiple perspectives. Ofcom found Amazon Prime Video in breach of programming regulations after a family intending to watch Diary Of A Wimpy Kid instead received Love & Other Drugs, a 2010 film rated BBFC 15 for "strong sex, sex references and language." The complainant contacted Ofcom after three unanswered calls to Amazon, and Ofcom said the platform broke ODPS rules requiring appropriate measures to ensure accurate, age-appropriate playback.
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