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Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient". Censorship can be conducted by governments and private institutions. When an individual such as an author or other creator engages in censorship of their own works or speech, it is referred to as self-censorship. General censorship occurs in a variety of different media, including speech, books, music, films, and other arts, the press, radio, television, and the Internet for a variety of claimed reasons including national security, to control obscenity, pornography, and hate speech, to protect children or other vulnerable groups, to promote or restrict political or religious views, and to prevent slander and libel. Specific rules and regulations regarding censorship vary between legal jurisdictions and/or private organizations. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Areopagitica
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Какой я
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不穏文書臨時取締法
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Hans Haacke,Framing and Being Framed: 7 Works, 1970–75
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The Calcutta Quran Petition
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Girls Lean Back Everywhere
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Sex, Sin, and Blasphemy
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Forbidden Passages
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A Pleasure To Burn
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How the rich protect their online identity
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Right to be forgotten: Wikipedia chief enters internet censorship row
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Waterworth: Today's judgment opens the door to censorship
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Liste der auszusondernden Literatur
Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies
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Law against online hate speech
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Catalogue des écrits, gravures et dessins condamnés depuis 1814 jusqu'au 1er janvier 1850
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Forbidden Hollywood
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Information on oversight of Jadran film’s activities. 13 January 1950. Archival document
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Militia, Report on the house search, in Romanian, 1986
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Fulgosi, Nikša. Screenplay for the movie “The Late Handshake," 1965. Typescript
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Informative note of the Securitate regarding Alexandru Călinescu, 1989
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Review of Bohumil Hrabal's novel "Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age", 1964
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Review of Josef Škvorecký’s novel “Cowards”, 1959
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Concerning the censorship of Lucian Pintilie’s film De ce trag clopotele, Mitică? (Why are the bells ringing, Mitică?), November 1981. Report
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Request for instructions on the screening of Soviet movies in Croatian cinemas. 11 December 1950. Archival document
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Censorship and Interpretation: The Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England
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