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  • 61Censorship in Australia — Australia is a federation, and responsibility for censorship is divided between the states and the federal government. The Federal Parliament has the power under the Australian Constitution to make laws relating to communications and customs.… …

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  • 62Censorship in the Republic of Ireland — Although Ireland does not currently exercise much censorship in practice, the state has wide ranging laws which allow censorship, and has specific laws covering films, advertisements, newspapers and magazines, as well as terrorism and pornography …

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  • 63Censorship of music — Part of a series on Censorship By media …

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  • 64Censorship in the United States — According to the Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index, the United States is currently ranked 48th in the world in terms of press freedom. [ [http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id article=24025 Reporters sans frontières Annual Worldwide… …

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  • 65Censorship in East Germany — As with many Soviet allied countries prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the government of the former German Democratic Republic (German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik ) applied wide censorship during its existence from 1949 to 1990.… …

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  • 66Censorship in South Korea — See also: Censorship history in South Korea Part of a series on Censorship …

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  • 67Censorship in Israel — Israel has media censorship laws based on British emergency regulations from 1945 that apply to domestic media, foreign newspapers and wire service transmissions from or through Israel.The Israeli Film Ratings board rates, limits or bans films… …

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  • 68Censorship in France — In standard conditions, France does not have censorship laws, being a liberal democracy respectful of freedom of press. However, there was a strong governemental control over radio and television in the 1950 70s. Today, the CSA is only charged of …

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  • 69Censorship in the Empire of Japan — in the Empire of Japan was a continuation of a long tradition beginning in the feudal period of Japan. Government censorship of the press existed in Japan during the Edo period, as the Tokugawa bakufu was in many ways a police state, which sought …

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  • 70Censorship in Sweden — Sweden strongly protects freedom of speech and was a pioneer in officially abolishing censorship. A small number of restrictions remain.Abolition of censorshipSweden was in 1766 the first country to introduce a constitutional law where censorship …

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