• We get a lot of requests that may be grotesque in nature or they may be obscene.

    BBC: Jackson: The king of merchandise

  • Nor may names be obscene, in bad taste, too similar to any existing name, or more than 16 letters long.

    ECONOMIST: Today we have naming of parts

  • What is acceptable, nay encouraged, at a Gay Pride rally might still be judged obscene at a Sunday School.

    FORBES: Swearing at Policemen is Not a Crime

  • Ms Lewitzky argued that, though she had never choreographed anything that could be considered obscene, she should have the right to do so if she wanted.

    ECONOMIST: Obituary

  • To be found obscene, and therefore not protected by the First Amendment, a work must appeal to prurient interests according to community standards, depict sexual activity in an offensive way, and be wholly lacking in scientific, artistic, political or literary value.

    FORBES: The Obscenity Police Are Coming

  • What could be more obscene than enrolling 6 million exterminated Jews in a battle to deprive one honest upstanding legitimate popular Dutch MP of the freedom to oppose the spread of an ideology that blatantly plans the extermination of the remaining Jewish population of the world?

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Nidra Poller on the Geert Wilders Trial

  • Yet even this full frontal nudity can't be legally called obscene.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • While an R18 rating is not a legal defence for a pornographer, it would be very unlikely for the Obscene Publications Squad to take action over a film passed by the BBFC.

    BBC: Peep show

  • "It does seem very odd that Jonathan Ross can be back broadcasting having made obscene, insulting remarks on the air, and Carol Thatcher, who said something which is allegedly highly offensive but which I rather doubt was meant to be so, in private, should be banned in this way, " he said.

    BBC: Thatcher axed by BBC's One Show

  • If we consider the male affirmative action students as "cocks, " we know the corresponding obscene term that could be applied to the women.

    WSJ: Best of the Web Today: See You in the Funny Papers

  • He questioned how obscene amounts of money could be spent on weapons when only a tiny fraction of defence budgets would feed the hungry.

    BBC: Gay ministers get backing of Tutu

  • Nintendo is also promising that a mobile app will launch sometime this year, which means you can get your fix of obscene stylus drawings wherever you may be.

    ENGADGET: Editor's Letter: Winners and losers

  • This is an obscene and unhealthy amount of time to be spent indoors for any adolescent.

    FORBES: 'Guild Wars 2' Vs. 'Mists Of Pandaria'

  • As a result of this interpretation, our troops could be put in the absurd, not to say obscene, position of having to kill people rather than simply disperse them.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A Noxious Arms Control Treaty

  • Democrats may portray their party as compassionate when presiding over obscene levels of federal largesse, but their bloated budget may soon be bestowed on Republicans.

    FORBES: Democrats Are About To Be Doubly Disappointed

  • However, online posts that are merely "grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or false" would face a much tougher test before the individual could be charged under laws designed to prevent malicious communications.

    BBC: Prosecutors clarify offensive online posts law

  • John was encouraged by the fact that the first man to be civilly committed he had molested four boys, used child pornography, and made obscene phone calls had moved through the treatment program in eighteen months.

    NEWYORKER: The Science of Sex Abuse

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