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Anthony lawson Copyright or Censorship – Video

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Censorship in America – Video

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Atheists Please Stop The Censorship Jason Burns – Video

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Unnecessary Censorship – Video Games: The Last of Us [Part 3] – Video

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BBC deny censoring own show on censorship (15Mar14) – Video

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BBC deny censoring own show on censorship (15Mar14)
BBC Three deny censorship in their TV show "Free Speech". Recorded from BBC1 HD, BBC Weekend Breakfast, Newswatch, 15 March 2014.

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SARA UNDERWOOD, PIZZA STRIPS, & TWITTER CENSORSHIP (Oct. 18, 2012) – Video

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SARA UNDERWOOD, PIZZA STRIPS, TWITTER CENSORSHIP (Oct. 18, 2012)
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Against censorship of the theatres,Gezi Park – Video

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UNNECESSARY CENSORSHIP | Attack on Titan Tribute Game – Video

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UNNECESSARY CENSORSHIP | Attack on Titan Tribute Game
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Developing Countries: We Want Internet Freedom!

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By Julianne Pepitone

A censorship-free Internet is a priority for most people in emerging countries, especially the younger population, according to a new report.

Pew Research Center interviewed nearly 22,000 people in 24 emerging and developing countries between March and May for the report released Wednesday.

In 22 of those 24 countries, the majority of respondents think "it is important that people have access to the internet without government censorship." (Uganda just missed the cutoff, at 49 percent, and Pakistan was significantly lower at just 22 percent.)

The strength of censorship opposition varied by country, as well as other factors. Support of Internet freedom is prevalent in Latin American countries as well as Lebanon and Egypt, Pew said.

Unsurprisingly, anti-censorship sentiment tends to be strong in nations where Internet use is more common, such as Chile and Argentina. The trend is reversed in less connected nations like Uganda.

But two countries bucked that trend: Internet-freedom support in Russia (63 percent) and Pakistan (22 percent) came in low compared with the level of Internet penetration in those countries.

Age is also a major factor: In 14 of the 24 countries surveyed, people ages 18-29 are more likely than those 50 or older to think a free Internet is important. In nations including Russia and Lebanon, that age gap came in at 20 percentage points or more.

"These age differences suggest that support for internet freedom will only become more widespread with the passage of time," Pew said in its report.

First published March 19 2014, 2:04 PM

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Developing world wants free Internet

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AFP Support strong for open Internet in developing world

Washington (AFP) - Support is strong across emerging and developing countries for an Internet without government censorship, a US survey showed Wednesday.

The Pew Research Center found a majority opposed to government restrictions on online activity in 22 of 24 countries surveyed.

Support was especially high among younger people and in countries with a high percentage of people using the Internet.

Eighty-nine percent of those surveyed in Venezuela said they supported an unfettered Internet, as did at least 80 percent in Lebanon, Chile, Egypt, Argentina and Brazil.

The numbers were high in Mexico (79 percent), South Africa (77 percent), Bolivia (76 percent), Malaysia and the Philippines (both at 73 percent) and Nigeria (72 percent).

"Support for Internet freedom tends to be strong in nations with high rates of Internet penetration, such as Chile and Argentina, where roughly two-thirds of the population is online," the Pew report said.

"It is less common in nations with lower penetration rates, like Indonesia and Uganda," where 55 and 49 percent, respectively, said they oppose government censorship.

The report comes days after the US government announced it was giving up its key role in charge of the Internet's technical operations, handing over those functions to "the global multistakeholder community."

While US officials said they would work to maintain a free and open Internet, critics of the decision said the move opens the door to other countries to impose new controls on online activity.

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