The document discusses the regulation of the media sector in the UK by the Press Complaints Commission (PCC). It provides details about the PCC, including that it was set up in 1991 due to a lack of ethics in journalism in the 1980s. The PCC regulated the press and dealt with complaints from the public about inaccurate or unnecessary articles. It was replaced in 2014 by the Independent Press Standards Organisation after the phone hacking scandal. The document also discusses how regulatory bodies can censor media like films and games to classify them by age ratings and ensure inappropriate content is not seen by minors.