
1) Bowdlerism 2) Censoring 3) Comstockery
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1) Censoring 2) Counterintelligence 3) Press suppression 4) Security review
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Control over the content of a media text
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Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication or other information which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined by governments, media outlets, authorities or other such entities. Governments, private organizations and individuals may engage in censorship. When an ind...
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Editing or banning media texts for political, social or moral reasons.
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• (n.) The office or power of a censor; as, to stand for a censorship.
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The process of determining what can or can not be viewed by the public or depicted by the motion picture industry. Related to this concept of course is the rating system. (See `Rating,` `G-Rated,` `NC-17,` `PG-Rated,` `PG-13,` `PG-17,` `R-Rated,` and `X-Rated.`)
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the changing or the suppression or prohibition of speech or writing that is condemned as subversive of the common good. It occurs in all ... [61 related articles]
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Suppression by authority of material considered immoral, heretical, subversive, libellous, damaging to state security, or otherwise offensive. It is generally more strict under
totalitarian...
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(sen´sәr-ship) the action of the censor.
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The act of hiding, removing, altering or destroying copies of art or writing so that general public
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There is no censorship on the Internet. Parents and schools have to use software to filter out disturbing or indecent material or the filtering provided by the ISP. There are problems with this, though. E.g. a certain level of 'protection' may prevent a student from gaining access to useful websites of academic interest purely because of the word c …
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Cen'sor·ship noun The office or power of a censor; as, to stand for a
censorship .
Holland. « The press was not indeed at that moment under a general
censorship .
Macaulay. »
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The prohibition of the production, distribution, circulation, or access to a work on the grounds that it contains politically or morally offensive material
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The practice of examining certain works with the aim of assessing their suitability and appropriateness for certain groups of people (often children or teenagers) and with making changes deemed necessary according to the legal or moral standards operating at the time. The organisation responsible for British film and video censorship is the British...
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censorship 1. Counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy. 2. The deletion or suppression of all or part of a play, movie, letter, or publication considered offensive. 3. The suppression or attempted suppression of something regarded as objectionable. 4. In psychology, the prevention of disturbing or...
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noun counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy
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(general) Suppression by authority of material considered immoral, heretical, subversive, libellous, damaging to state security, or otherwise offensive. It is generally more strict under totalitarian (one-party) or strongly-religious regimes, and in wartime. Concerns over the ready ava...
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suppressing books, plays, music, newspapers, speech, etc. because they are considered morally or politically objectionable.
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the act or practice of censoring. · the office or power of a censor. · the time during which a censor holds office. · the inhibiting and distorting activity of the Freudian censor.
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