Motion Picture Association
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is an American trade organization that represents the interests of major film studios and the broader film industry. Founded in 1922, it advocates for policies that support the creation and distribution of films, while also addressing issues like copyright protection and piracy. The MPA is known for its film rating system, which helps inform audiences about the content of movies.
In addition to its advocacy work, the MPA promotes the economic benefits of the film industry, highlighting its contributions to job creation and cultural exchange. The organization collaborates with various stakeholders, including government entities and international partners, to foster a healthy environment for filmmaking and distribution.