Computer Software Rating Regulation

Computer Software Rating Regulation

The Computer Software Rating Regulation (電腦軟體分級辦法) is a rating system used in the Republic of China (Taiwan) for computer software, including computer/console/handheld games. Arcade game machines has a separate regulation and is not governed by the CSRR.

Ratings

The ratings are often portrayed by the first Chinese character of the name on a color-coded background.

  • 限制級 ("Restrict"), color coded as Red - Prohibited to anyone under 18.
  • 輔導級 ("Counsel"), color coded as Yellow - Prohibited to anyone under 12. People 12 and above but under 18 of age need parent or teacher guidance to use/play.
  • 保護級 ("Protect"), color coded as Blue - Prohibited to anyone under 6. People 6 and above but under 12 need to be accompanied by parents, teacher, or other adults to use/play.
  • 普遍級 ("General"), color coded as Green - Any software user may use.

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