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- Censorship abstract "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.Governments, private organizations and individuals may engage in censorship. When an author or other creator engages in censorship of his or her own works, it is called self-censorship. Censorship may be direct or it may be indirect, in which case it is called soft censorship. It 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 reasons including national security, to control obscenity, child 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.Direct censorship may or may not be legal, depending on the type, place, and content. 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. There are no laws against self-censorship.Censorship differs from editorial selection. For example, a publisher cannot usually publish all books presented to it, and a library cannot usually contain all books published. Consequently, they choose what to accept, either for its potential profitability, in the case of a for-profit book publisher, or according to its materials collection policy, in the case of a library.".
- Censorship thumbnail Chile_quema_libros_1973.JPG?width=300.
- Censorship wikiPageExternalLink abstract=1264451.
- Censorship wikiPageExternalLink ErikRingmarABloggersManifesto.pdf.
- Censorship wikiPageExternalLink 1544-1.html.
- Censorship wikiPageID "17253537".
- Censorship wikiPageRevisionID "605575867".
- Censorship align "left".
- Censorship caption "Nikolai Yezhov, standing to the left of Joseph Stalin, was shot in 1940. He was edited out of the photo by Soviet censors after his execution as a form of damnatio memoriae. This policy was commonly applied to high-ranking executed political enemies during Stalin's reign.".
- Censorship direction "vertical".
- Censorship hasPhotoCollection Censorship.
- Censorship image "The Commissar Vanishes 2.jpg".
- Censorship image "Voroshilov, Molotov, Stalin, with Nikolai Yezhov.jpg".
- Censorship subject Category:Censorship.
- Censorship subject Category:Ethically_disputed_political_practices.
- Censorship subject Category:Historical_deletion.
- Censorship subject Category:Propaganda_techniques.
- Censorship comment "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.Governments, private organizations and individuals may engage in censorship. When an author or other creator engages in censorship of his or her own works, it is called self-censorship.".
- Censorship label "Censorship".
- Censorship label "Censura".
- Censorship label "Censura".
- Censorship label "Censura".
- Censorship label "Censure".
- Censorship label "Censuur (informatie)".
- Censorship label "Cenzura".
- Censorship label "Zensur (Informationskontrolle)".
- Censorship label "Цензура".
- Censorship label "رقابة".
- Censorship label "审查制度".
- Censorship label "検閲".
- Censorship sameAs Cenzura.
- Censorship sameAs Zensur_(Informationskontrolle).
- Censorship sameAs Λογοκρισία.
- Censorship sameAs Censura.
- Censorship sameAs Zentsura.
- Censorship sameAs Censure.
- Censorship sameAs Penyensoran.
- Censorship sameAs Censura.
- Censorship sameAs 検閲.
- Censorship sameAs 검열.
- Censorship sameAs Censuur_(informatie).
- Censorship sameAs Cenzura.
- Censorship sameAs Censura.
- Censorship sameAs m.01n0b.
- Censorship sameAs Q543.
- Censorship sameAs Q543.
- Censorship wasDerivedFrom Censorship?oldid=605575867.
- Censorship depiction Chile_quema_libros_1973.JPG.
- Censorship isPrimaryTopicOf Censorship.