The document discusses the regulation of the media sector in the UK. It focuses on the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) as a case study. The BBFC was set up in 1912 and is responsible for classifying films and enforcing censorship rules. It is funded through fees charged to submit films for classification. The BBFC has the power to determine appropriate age ratings for films and disable films that break its rules. It most commonly deals with issues of censorship, particularly around depictions of sexual or graphic violence.