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Category Archives: Censorship

Apple Censorship – Video

Posted: December 21, 2013 at 8:42 am


Apple Censorship
Learn what the average person on the street thinks of Apple #39;s takedown of the swearing app Swearport. http://www.facebook.com/greenscreenenglish, https://twi...

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How Internet Censorship Works – Video

Posted: December 20, 2013 at 4:42 pm


How Internet Censorship Works
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COD Ghosts – CENSORSHIP TROLLING! (Funny COD Ghosts Trolling) – Video

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COD Ghosts - CENSORSHIP TROLLING! (Funny COD Ghosts Trolling)
Lets hit 500 likes for the return of this series in GHOSTS! Follow Me! : http://twitter.com/CrispyConcords Previous "Bleep Ops 2" - Censorship Trolls: ...

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Obamacare Censorship, Police shoot Puppy 8 times, Solution to Freshwater Shortage – Video

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Obamacare Censorship, Police shoot Puppy 8 times, Solution to Freshwater Shortage
Obamacare censoring Government employees, Neighbours Call Police Over a Barking Dog, Police Shoot Dog 8 Times, A Solution to the worlds "freshwater shortage"...

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Sunny Leone: ‘There is nothing in Jackpot which requires censorship’ – Video

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Sunny Leone: #39;There is nothing in Jackpot which requires censorship #39;
Whenever Sunny Leone #39;s name gets associated with a Bollywood project, the Censor scanner automatically becomes a little more rigid as she #39;s been an adult ent...

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Benedict Garrett on BBC WM: censorship and letting your partner watch porn – Video

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Benedict Garrett on BBC WM: censorship and letting your partner watch porn
In light of new censorship regulations that requires ISPs to automatically block pornographic sites and only lift upon the request of the customer, Benedict ...

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Profanity, Sex, Drugs, Violence, Censorship and probability Explained? – Video

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Profanity, Sex, Drugs, Violence, Censorship and probability Explained?
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Censorship – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Censorship is the suppression of speech or other public communication which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined by a government, media outlet or other controlling body. It can be done by governments and private organizations or by individuals who engage in self-censorship. It occurs in a variety of different contexts including speech, books, music, films, and other arts, the press, radio, television, and the Internet for a variety of reasons including national security, to control obscenity, child pornography, and hate speech, to protect children, to promote or restrict political or religious views, and to prevent slander and libel. It may or may not be legal. Many countries provide strong protections against censorship by law, but none of these protections are absolute and it is frequently necessary to balance conflicting rights in order to determine what can and cannot be censored.

Socrates defied censorship and was sentenced to drink poison in 399 BC for promoting his philosophies. Plato is said to have advocated censorship in his essay on The Republic. The playwright Euripides (480406 BC) defended the true liberty of freeborn men, the right to speak freely,.[2]

The rationale for censorship is different for various types of information censored:

Strict censorship existed in the Eastern Bloc.[9] Throughout the bloc, the various ministries of culture held a tight rein on their writers.[10] Cultural products there reflected the propaganda needs of the state.[10] Party-approved censors exercised strict control in the early years.[11] In the Stalinist period, even the weather forecasts were changed if they had the temerity to suggest that the sun might not shine on May Day.[11] Under Nicolae Ceauescu in Romania, weather reports were doctored so that the temperatures were not seen to rise above or fall below the levels which dictated that work must stop.[11]

Independent journalism did not exist in the Soviet Union until Mikhail Gorbachev became its leader; all reporting was directed by the Communist Party or related organizations. Pravda, the predominant newspaper in the Soviet Union, had a monopoly. Foreign newspapers were available only if they were published by Communist Parties sympathetic to the Soviet Union.

Possession and use of copying machines was tightly controlled in order to hinder production and distribution of samizdat, illegal self-published books and magazines. Possession of even a single samizdat manuscript such as a book by Andrei Sinyavsky was a serious crime which might involve a visit from the KGB. Another outlet for works which did not find favor with the authorities was publishing abroad.

The People's Republic of China employs sophisticated censorship mechanisms, referred to as the Golden Shield Project, to monitor the internet. Popular search engines such as Baidu also remove politically sensitive search results.[12]

Iraq under Baathist Saddam Hussein had much the same techniques of press censorship as did Romania under Nicolae Ceauescu but with greater potential violence.[citation needed]

Cuban media is operated under the supervision of the Communist Party's Department of Revolutionary Orientation, which "develops and coordinates propaganda strategies".[13] Connection to the Internet is restricted and censored.[14]

Censorship also takes place in capitalist nations, such as Uruguay. In 1973, a military coup took power in Uruguay, and the State practiced censorship. For example, writer Eduardo Galeano was imprisoned and later was forced to flee. His book Open Veins of Latin America was banned by the right-wing military government, not only in Uruguay, but also in Chile and Argentina.[15]

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John B Wells on Media Censorship – Video

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John B Wells on Media Censorship

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PROTECT IP Act Breaks the Internet – Fight for the Future

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I am writing to you as a voter in your district. I urge you to vote "no" on cloture for S. 968, the PROTECT IP Act, on Jan. 24th. The PROTECT IP Act is dangerous, ineffective, and short-sighted. It does not deserve floor consideration. I urge my representative to vote "no" on SOPA, the corresponding House bill. Over coming days you'll be hearing from the many businesses, advocacy organizations, and ordinary Americans who oppose this legislation because of the myriad ways in which it will stifle free speech and innovation. We hope you'll take our concerns to heart and oppose this legislation by voting "no" on cloture.

The video above discusses the Senate version of the House's Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). In the Senate the bill is called the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA). SOPA has gotten more attention than PIPA because it was moving faster in the legislative process. But PIPA is just as dangerous, and now it is moving faster.

PIPA would give the government new powers to block Americans' access websites that corporations don't like. The bill lets corporations and the US government censor entire websites and cut sites off from advertising, payments and donations.

This legislation will stifle free speech and innovation, and even threaten popular web services like Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook.

The bill is scheduled for a test vote in the Senate on Jan. 24th: We need to act now to let our lawmakers know just how terrible it is. Will you fill out the form above to ask your lawmakers to oppose the legislation and support a filibuster?

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