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    particular society the functioning of the media in North Korea is another example of how the ruling class can have a strong hold over the media. North Korea has one of the lowest Media Freedom Rankings in the world‚ an alarming 177 out of 178. (Reporters Without Borders) The North Korean Government controls the press to such an extent that the only news and information accessed by citizens is that which is produced by the country’s communist rulers. It is a common belief that the capitalist class

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    Censorship is a controversial topic that has split people’s opinions‚ beliefs and arguments into halves. Since the 15th century‚ many forms of printing press have been subject to censorship and the same applies to movies‚ broadcasting‚ televisions and the internet in the 20th century. Censorship is mostly used to impose moral values on the society‚ as to censor material that are considered aggressive. Censorship is considered by some people as a form of prohibition and punishment‚ while others consider

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    the State and introducing new divinities‚ and secondly of corrupting the young." He was sentenced to death for these crimes. Many modern governments are attempting to control access to the Internet. They are passing regulations that restrict the freedom people once took for granted. The Internet is a world wide network that should not be regulated or censored by any on country. It is a complex and limitless network which allows boundless possibilities and would be effected negatively by the regulations

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    Constitutional Law II – Freedom of Speech – Prof. Stone – Winter 2007 ISSUE-SPOTTING CHECKLIST Always ask: - Is this over/underprotective? Overbroad/vague? - Is this appropriate in wartime; can we trust ourselves? Precommitment. - Balancing test (or any other standard that invites ambiguity) is it likely to be used in a non-neutral way? - Why are we bothered by certain types of speech? - Are we impermissibly narrowing an acceptable regulation on the basis of content? Not allowed. RAV. - Is

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    the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble…". What this means is that we‚ in America have the right to be any religion‚ and to not have that religion forced upon us. We have the right to say what we want and to publish our ideas if we so wish‚ and to read the ideas that others have published. We can also peaceably assemble‚ or gather in protest without violence what we think is wrong. The biggest right that we have is that of free speech and press. We

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    searching‚ commenting and communication‚ also times become more frequent than before. There are critical for us to discuss whether internet is an open platform for anyone to do anything. Being censored by the local government is a restriction of internet freedom undoubtedly‚ paralleling this overall dual perspective‚ it also is an indispensable protection for national citizens. Based on general knowledge‚ internet is a platform with decentralized nature which can operate independently and privately. In

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    right to freedom of Speech and Opinion. In nations such as China‚ the Government controls what journalists write and who they interview‚ what statistics you are allowed to know and what TV programs you can easily watch as well as individual access of internet. When all your channels of information are censored you can’t be certain about what is really going on around you – in your neighborhood‚ your city‚ your country‚ or the world which infringes on the human right of freedom and opinion

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    from their governments. Internet regulation has become a global issue as many people are questioning what authorities and personal freedoms that infringes on‚ and on the opposing end many people are for this sort of government “protection”. Here is the United States we are accustomed to being able to look up what we want when we want‚ and have a whole lot of freedom with our internet access. What we don’t all know is that every year the government asks large companies such as Yahoo and Google to

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    “modern day plastic God”. Such offending content about the man is possible due to the much proposed concept of “freedom of speech”. This concept focuses on the freedom of writing or saying anything that an individual feels is correct. This verbal freedom also gives the writer the freedom of speech without being accountable for doing it. But what these people fail to understand is that with freedom of

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    genuine. But censorship without valid justification often triggers a reaction because it conflicts with constitutional values; the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from making laws that infringe upon the freedom of speech or freedom of press. (Wikipedia.org). Schools and libraries on various occasions use self discretion in banning material deemed not suitable for its students. This is often due to the fear of controversies and unfavorable reaction from parents. And yet

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