Age and content rating system in Iran
Entertainment Software Rating Association (ESRA) Company type Self-regulatory Industry Organization and rating system Founded 2007 Headquarters Tehran , Iran Area served
Iran Key people
Manager of the age classification of captives Hassan Maddahi [ 1]
Computer and console department: Mansour Nematollahi - Mohammad Amin Nematollahi - Mohammad Sadeq Shariati - Nabat Shafaei
Mobile section: Hamidreza Khalili, Abolfazl Qadimabadi, Amirhossein Vaghti
Che Bazi Section: Somayeh Sarkhosh Website esraa .ir
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The Entertainment Software Rating Association (ESRA ; Persian : نظام ارزیابی و ردهبندی سنی بازیهای رایانهای )[ 2] is a self-regulatory organization that assigns age and content ratings in Iran .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] The system was established in 2007 by the Iran National Foundation of Computer Games [ 6] and has the status of a research project.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
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