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The Censorship Project

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Censorship

by Nicholas Clavo
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EXPLANATION for CensorShip

  • Censorship is the act of blocking either a offense or a property
  • There are many forms of censorship is put a black bar, changing the image
  • Censorship
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Statics for CensorShip

  • The Results of this chart states that
  • 51% of people says regulate  some contents
  • 27% can't say are indecisive about the subject
  • 14% says yes to censorship
  • Finally 8% either say no or should be any censorship

The Cases of Censorship in the World

  • According to an article by Salzburg Academy, countries have self-censored 
  • Themselves, 
  • The Government of Lebanan claimed rights on FOS Laws with several arrests  
  • Happening, due to out of date laws. In Mexico,  The country refuses 
  • to write about organized crime, due to the security of the journalists. 
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cases in mexico CO.

  • As a result of this, blogs have been made to warn Journalists of dangerous 
  • Occurences about writing about these topics. One blog for instance made by 
  • reporters report about possible attacks on their city being attacked
  • and killed in the process of making these entries
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Case in China

  • In China, the government has limited free speech experiences, because  
  • of protection of thier secrets and security 
  • The TCPD has limited the media on certain material  such as protests

Personal stories of censorship

  • Some people that censorship is unnecessary being lazy 
  • Saying that librarians are the worst of all, because of the outrage that 
  • would come from it. One person saying that it blocks artists from expressiv
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My views on censorship

  • I see it as a social issue, due to as the person says it blocks expression
  • If the art looks similar to another or talks about a conversational issue
  • I can understand why it is censored, other than that I don't see why
  • censorship, because it helps a cause that needs support and it gets censore
  • It drives me bats
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How you can help

  • There are many ways can help to not cause censorship
  • For example, you can get inspired by a piece of media rather than steal
  • You can talk about a issue without seeming to talk about it 
  • You can ask the govevrnment why they want to censor such subjects 
  • Then rebuttal the reasons with logical Vulcan-like objections
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Censorship Misunderstanding

  • Sometimes it is nessarcy for censorship to happen
  • For example, for the sake of culture, race, copyright, or more
  • Makes sense for the protection of people in countries such as japan, france
  • and America, but other that I see it as a social issue
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Citations

  • Y-A, Ken. "Web Regulation Favoured by Two in Three Japanese." What Japan Thinks. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. .
  • "The Brave New World of Social Media Censorship." Harvard Law Review The Brave New World of Social Media Censorship Comments. Web. 3 Jan. 2015.
  • "Journalism Self-Censorship." Journalism Self-Censorship. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. .
  • "RORATE CÆLI: Traditionalism and Academic Censorship - a Personal Experience and a Very Grave Episode." RORATE CÆLI: Traditionalism and Academic Censorship - a Personal Experience and a Very Grave Episode. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. .
  • "I Hate Censorship." I Hate Censorship. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. .
Additional Citations
"The Blurred Lines Between Social Media and Censorship." The Blurred Lines Between Social Media and Censorship. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. .
Burel, Miranda. "Censorship as a Social Problem." Prezi.com. Prezi, 12 Apr. 2013. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. .
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