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{{CompanyInfobox | type = Content Rating }} The '''''Ethics Organization of Computer Software''''' (EOCS) is an organization that rates [[video games]] released for [[PC game|PC]] and [[mobile game|mobile]] devices in [[Japan]]. [http://www.eurotechnology.com/store/jgames/] It was originally formed by members of the Japanese [[Adult video game|adult game]] industry. It aims to promote a sense of ethical responsibility with respect to the production, distribution, and use of computer software. The organization carries out the following activities: * Supporting bishoujo games * Combatting software piracy * Extending scholarships for students interested in becoming software designers * Recognizing good retailers (segregating games of different ratings, etc.) Founded in 1992, the EOCS was the world's first major [[Video game content rating system|video game ratings]] organization, predating the [[ESRB]] in [[North America]]. The EOCS screens and rates over 30,000 software titles every year. [http://www.eurotechnology.com/store/jgames/] The EOCS organization's counterpart (that typically deals with [[console]]s) is [[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]], founded in 2002. ==Ratings== The EOCS has three levels of ratings for software: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Image ! Rating ! Restriction ! Status |- ! valign="center" | [[File:EOCS-All.png|80px]] ! valign="center" | General | Suitable for everyone, regardless of age. | Advisory |- ! valign="center" | [[File:EOCS-R.png|80px]] ! valign="center" | Restricted | Suitable for ages 15 and above. | Enforced |- ! valign="center" | [[File:EOCS-18.png|80px]] ! valign="center" | 18+ | Suitable for ages 18 and above. | Enforced |} ==External Links== * [http://www.sofurin.org/ EOCS] {{RatingBodies}}
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