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censoring: counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy censoring: deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances
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System of controls by which the circulation of any printed matter or the production of any play or film is prohibited unless official permission is granted. Until 1695, the English Crown claimed a monopoly of all printing presses. (Back in 1644 poet John Milton made his speech 'Areopagitica' to parliament for the 'Liberty of Unlicensed Printing'. ...
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something that is meant to prevent free expression
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Decisive acts of forbidding or preventing publication or distribution of media products, or parts of those products, by those with the power, either economic or legislative, to do so.
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Changes required of a movie by some person or body other than the studio or the filmmakers, usually a national or regional film classification board. See also certificate.
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