Wednesday, October 17, 2012

PARENTAL ADVISORY


Parental Advisory Label (“PAL”) Program
Parental Advisory LabelAs you get older, it may be harder to be hip, but it’s much easier to be educated. To help guide parents, the RIAA has placed a number of different resources at your fingertips. The parent is the first and most important teacher. No one can take your place.

"All music is not always appropriate for all ages. The music industry takes seriously its responsibility to help parents determine what is and is not appropriate for their children. That's why the record companies created the Parental Advisory Label Program. This program is a tool to help parents make the choice about when -- and whether -- their children should be able to listen to a particular recording. Music can be a tremendous tool in fostering dialogue and understanding across generations. Through music, parents or other adults can tune into what kids are thinking and feeling. We need to pay attention to the music children choose and ask questions: why do they like a certain song or album? What do they think the artist is saying? When these opportunities to talk openly are seized, parents, kids AND music are best served."
- Mitch Bainwol, Chairman and CEO, Recording Industry Association of America
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