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FTC: 20% of Underage
Teens Buy M Rated Games
May 8, 2008
The
Federal Trade Commission released the results of its latest nationwide
undercover shop of movie theaters and movie, music, and video game
retailers. The FTC conducted a survey with 13-to-16-year-old undercover
shoppers to collect data about the extent to which retailers prevent
unaccompanied children from buying tickets to R-rated movies, R-rated
DVDs, Unrated DVDs of movies that were R-rated in theaters, M-rated
video games, and music CDs labeled with a Parental Advisory Label –
“PAL” – for explicit content.
The survey found that 20% of underage teenage shoppers were able to buy
M-rated video games, a major improvement from all prior surveys, and
down from 42% in 2006. While CD and DVD retailers demonstrated some
improvement since the 2006 survey, roughly half of the undercover
shoppers still were able to purchase R-rated and Unrated movie DVDs and
PAL music CDs. The fact that so many children were able to purchase
Unrated movie DVDs – some of which contain content that, if rated, might
result in an NC-17 rating – indicates that retailers need to re-double
their efforts in this area. Although movie theaters have improved since
the 2000 shop, they still sold R-rated movie tickets to unaccompanied
children 35% of the time, demonstrating no statistically significant
improvement in ratings enforcement since 2003.

The survey found that results of the
undercover shopping varied by retailer and product. Three movie chains –
National Entertainment, Regal Entertainment Group, and American
Multi-Cinema – turned away 80% or more of the underage teens who tried
to buy a ticket to an R-rated movie. Wal-Mart did the best of the major
retailers shopped for movie
DVDs, denying sales of R-rated and Unrated DVDs to 75% of the child
shoppers.
With regard to M-rated video games, Game Stop rejected an impressive 94%
of underage shoppers, while Wal-Mart and Best Buy spurned 80% of them.
Some stores had very different results for different media. For example,
while Best Buy rejected 80% of underage buyers of video games, it turned
away underage shoppers for PAL music only 47% of the time, R-rated movie
DVDs only 38% of the time, and Unrated movie DVDs only 17% of the time.
Similarly, Target refused to sell M-rated games to underage buyers 71%
of the time, but refused sales of PAL music only 40% of the time,
R-rated movie DVDs only 35% of the time, and Unrated movie DVDs in only
23% of the cases.
Tables A through E break down the survey results by theater chain and
retailer. The number of shops for each reflected that chain’s or
retailer’s share of the market.
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Table A: Movie Theater
Tickets (R-Rated)
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Chain
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# of Shops
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% Able to Purchase
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National Amusements
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15
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13%
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Regal Entertainment Group
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51
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18%
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American Multi-Cinema
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35
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20%
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Cinemark USA
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27
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33%
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Other
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59
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42%
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Hollywood Theaters
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15
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47%
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Marcus Theaters
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15
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47%
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Carmike Cinemas
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18
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56%
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Kerasotes Theaters
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15
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80%
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Table B: Movie DVDs (R-Rated)
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Chain
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# of Shops
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% Able to Purchase
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Wal-Mart
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72
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25%
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Circuit City
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16
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31%
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Borders
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15
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33%
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Grocery stores
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15
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47%
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Kmart
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17
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47%
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Blockbuster
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15
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53%
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Best Buy
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34
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62%
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Barnes & Noble
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14
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64%
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Target
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31
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65%
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Transworld Group
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18
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78%
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Table C: Movie DVDs (Unrated)
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Chain
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# of Shops
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% Able to Purchase
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Kmart
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15
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20%
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Wal-Mart
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77
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25%
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Circuit City
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16
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31%
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Grocery stores
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15
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40%
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Borders
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15
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47%
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Blockbuster
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17
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59%
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Target
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31
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77%
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Transworld Group
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18
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78%
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Best Buy
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35
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83%
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Barnes & Noble
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16
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88%
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Table D: Video Games (M-Rated)
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Chain
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# of Shops
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% Able to Purchase
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Game Stop/EB Games
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66
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6%
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Wal-Mart
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62
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18%
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Best Buy
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35
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20%
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Toys R Us
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15
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27%
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Target
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28
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29%
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Kmart
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16
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31%
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Circuit City
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16
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38%
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Hollywood Video
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15
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40%
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Table E: Music CDs (PAL)
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Chain
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# of Shops
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% Able to Purchase
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Kmart
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12
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17%
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Other
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44
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41%
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Circuit City
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14
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50%
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Best Buy
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53
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53%
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Virgin Megastore
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15
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53%
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Target
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30
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60%
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Borders
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15
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67%
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Barnes & Noble
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15
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73%
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Transworld Group
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47
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77%
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