That would definitely be bad for the industry, and would essentially be self-imposed censorship.
Morais' article is omitted from its next edition, would that make FORBES a collaborator in censorship?
Friedman decried the hackers, and those who are like-minded, as purveyors of censorship on the Internet.
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Google lawyers told Madrid's high court yesterday that deleting results "would be a form of censorship".
Medicine has particularly well-documented cases of self-censorship as having directly contributed to major incidents.
Predictably, the episode raised concerns both inside and outside Malaysia over press freedom and censorship.
Goldsmith won the Cunning Stunt award for his comic video postings about Fringe censorship.
To many critics that will be seen as self-censorship that has gone too far.
It is in this context that nations have censorship, through the legal system or self-censorship.
Such intimidation has induced a sense of caution, verging on self-censorship, among other journalists.
Bradbury was probably best known for being the author of the ani-censorship novel Farenheit 451.
These maps can be cluttered with links to commercial enterprises and are subject to censorship.
We decided to try our luck with the op-ed page and submitted a piece about campus censorship.
He often talked about his wish for a "rational and global" approach to film censorship in India.
The announcement is an extension of the Singapore government's strict censorship policy that applies to all media.
Still, most Iraqis, after decades of repression and censorship, are pretty canny about gathering and interpreting information.
Surely Google is going to flip some sort of censorship switch and boot eHow.com off its index, right?
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Still, James Ferman insisted that his censorship was, in essence, voluntary, although taking account of relevant British law.
Culture Secretary Chris Smith last week warned of the dangers of censorship while not commenting on the pictures directly.
If an Internet company operating in a foreign country is suddenly exposed to censorship, it has virtually no recourse.
Mainstream orthodoxies, harmless ideas, and inoffensive platitudes require no protection as they are not, by definition, vulnerable to censorship.
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Already, Asia is dotted with instances of Web censorship or threats of same.
He has also confounded a pattern of self-censorship among Tokyo-based foreign correspondents.
Yet neither liberty nor opposition to censorship vindicates the abdication of social responsibility.
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Lukianoff posits that the pervasive trend of campus censorship has had a wider effect on our society as a whole.
Playwrights debated, sometimes quite dramatically, about the definition of censorship and how it has affected their art, careers and lives.
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Limiting expenditures or donations, or opening the disclosure process, in no way violates the first amendment or implies government censorship.
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