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censorshipSuppression 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 availability of material such as bomb recipes and pornography have led a number of countries to pass laws attempting to censor the Internet, such as the US Communications Decency Act of 1996.
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Later he joins in the scatological fray: "O infelicem Galliam, cui tales contigere censores sacrarumque rerum arbitri, digniores, qui cloacas agant, quem qui sacras literas tractent" (O unhappy Gaul, from whom such censors conceal sacred things, worthies who spew sewage, how they mistreat Holy Scripture Nostra aetas, parum perita rerum veterum, nimis brevi gyro grammaticum sepsit: at apud antiquos olim tantum auctoritate hi ordo habuit ut censores essent et iudices scriptorum omnium soli grammatici, quos ob id etiam criticos vocabant" (Poliziano, 220). |
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