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Named after Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19 works worldwide to combat censorship by promoting freedom of expression and access to official information through local partners and a global law program.
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A list of some great works of literature that have been banned at some point.
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A linked list over places and reasons for books banned in the USA, mostly during the Reagan years.
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Chronicle of the societal control of behavior considered in violation of traditional and conventional morality.
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Independent site featuring up to date news and articles relating to film and video censorship which have recently appeared in the UK and International Media. Provides direct links to relevant articles from all publications and sources with varying opinions.
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Disinformation is a search service for those seeking factual information on current affairs, politics and new science media stories. Features censored and 'hidden information' which has been mis-represented by corporate-owned media conglomerates.
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Ten Women Sue for Right to be topfree/topless in Brevard County Florida, seeking equality and liberty and equal rights via lawsuit against patriarchy. Please help support freedom.
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Not all feminists support the censorship of sexual media - a look at feminists opposing censorship.
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Trade association for the adult entertainment industry. Includes news and legal information on censorship and freedom of expression.
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Prof. Eugene Volokh, UCLA Law School provides intelligent review of major issues in "cyber law" and free speech.
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Provides a summary of issues and an annotated, critical bibliography relevant to Australian computer games censorship. Debates for and against computer games censorship.
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Anecdotes about music censorship, dating to the 1950s and sorted by decade.
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Provides subscription information for bi-monthly magazine promoting free speech. Also includes assortment of online articles.
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The Monitor: FBI's Shutter Speed by Mark Boal. Subversive Filmmaker Attracts the Wrong Kind of Agent. [The Village Voice]
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Large number of web links on the issue of censorship, most but not all are in English. No annotations or explanations.
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Organization to support kids, parents and teachers who are fighting school officials and others who want to ban classroom "read alouds" of Potter books and other controversial works, remove the books from library shelves, and otherwise restrict their use.
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Online music show All Songs Considered features a mix of taboo tunes: banned songs from the 1930s to today. [37:55 Realaudio broadcast]
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Articles by Philip Atkinson and Dr. L.J.M. Cooray including an explanation of civilisation that differs from previous works on the subject.
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World-renowned playwright, poet and artist Sarah Jones appealed the dismissal on procedural grounds of her censorship suit against the Federal Communications Commission. Jones sued the FCC because the commission branded one of her works "indecent."
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Explore and publicizes censorship in society by locating stories about significant issues of which the public should be aware of.
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Fighting censors of popular music. Contains information on the organization, lists 'friends' and 'enemies' of the fight, and outlines how you can help.
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The story of how Harry Reichenbach tricked the smutbusting decency czar Anthony Comstock.
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Dedicated to organising mail campaigns against censorship. With guide to submitting a campaign, rules, FAQ, and links.
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Articles and a timeline of censorship.
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A group dedicated to the fight against pornography and its negative effects.
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This landmark work of digital art by Antonio Muntadas is an interactive database of cultural censorship throughout history.
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To provide empirical research and policy development on tough censorship issues and seek free speech-friendly solutions to the concerns that drive censorship campaigns.
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Jonathon Blumen provides thoughtful discussion about roots and current status of free speech.
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A nonpartisan, international foundation advocating free press and speech rights for all people. Holds conferences, educational activities, publishing, broadcasting, online services, fellowships, partnerships, research and other programs.
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NCAC aims to educate and mobilize the community against acts of censorship.