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CENSORSHIP
TYPES OF CENSORSHIP
• Moral
• Military
• Political
• Religious
• Corporate
• A bleep censor (or "bleeping") is the replacement
of profanity or classified information with a beep
sound
• A bleep is sometimes accompanied by a digital
blur or box over the speaker's mouth in cases where
the removed speech may still be easily understood
by lip-reading.
TELEVISION
In the United Kingdom, the Office of Communications
(Ofcom) is in charge of regulating all of the private
commercial channels, including iTV, Five and Channel
4.
• “Material that might seriously impair the
physical, mental or moral development of
people under eighteen must not be
broadcast”
• Ofcom launched on 29 December 2003, formally
inheriting the duties that had previously been the
responsibility of five different regulators:
• the Broadcasting Standards Commission,
• the Independent Television Commission,
• the Office of Telecommunications (Oftel),
• the Radio Authority, and
• the Radiocommunications Agency.
• Postal Services Commission (2011)
OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACTS
• Since 1857, a series of obscenity laws known as the
Obscene Publications Acts have governed what
can be published in England and Wales. The classic
definition of criminal obscenity is if it "tends to
deprave and corrupt," stated in 1868 by John Duke
Coleridge
• The Communications Act 2003 (c 21) is an Act of
the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It gave
Ofcom its full powers. It also made it illegal to use
other people's wifi broadband connections without
their permission.
INTERNET WATCH FOUNDATION
• It’s a non-governmental charitable body based in
the United Kingdom. It states that it’s remit is "to
minimise the availability of 'potentially
criminal' Internet content, specifically images
of child sexual abuse hosted anywhere,
and criminally obscene adult content in the UK”
• 98% of commercial Internet customers in the UK are
filtered.
INTERNET
• The majority of Schools, Colleges and Universities
use internet filters to block access to sites which
contain Adult material, Gambling and site which
contain malware. YouTube, Facebook and Twitter a
re often filtered by certain schools.
INTERNET
UK code of practice for the self-regulation of new forms of
content on mobiles
• Adult / sexually explicit
• Chat
• Criminal skills
• Drugs, alcohol and tobacco
• Gambling
• Hacking
• Hate
• Personal and dating
• Violence
• Weapons
TELEVISION
• In the United States, censorship and other
broadcasting policy-related issues are handled by
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
• “It is a violation of federal law to
air obscene programming at any time. It is
also a violation of federal law to
air indecent programming
or profane language during certain hours”
which includes any content between 6am
and 10pm.
INTERNET
• States that require Internet filtering in schools and/or
libraries to protect minors include: Arizona,
Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah,
and Virginia.
• Amy Hestir Student Protection Act which included a
provision that barred K-12 teachers from using
websites that allow "exclusive access" in
communications with current students or former
students who are 18 or younger, such as occurs with
private messages on sites such as Facebook.
INTERNET
• Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
• Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
• Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)
K-12 schools must have internet protection (CIPA)
The expression K-12 is a shortening of Kindergarten (K) for 4–
6-year-olds through twelfth grade (12) for 16–19-year-olds,
the first and last grades of free education in these
countries.
MEXICAN LAW OF RADIO AND
TELEVISION.
• This law was adopted on January 8, 1960
• It has a Regulation which censor films, tv
programms or radio stations that are not “morally
acceptable”
• This law does not regulate satellite
broadcasting, and the signals on cable,or the use
of new technologies such as coded television.
NEWSPAPER
• Self-censorship because of the crime
• Magazines with sexual content must be covered

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Censorship

  • 2. TYPES OF CENSORSHIP • Moral • Military • Political • Religious • Corporate
  • 3. • A bleep censor (or "bleeping") is the replacement of profanity or classified information with a beep sound • A bleep is sometimes accompanied by a digital blur or box over the speaker's mouth in cases where the removed speech may still be easily understood by lip-reading.
  • 4. TELEVISION In the United Kingdom, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) is in charge of regulating all of the private commercial channels, including iTV, Five and Channel 4. • “Material that might seriously impair the physical, mental or moral development of people under eighteen must not be broadcast”
  • 5. • Ofcom launched on 29 December 2003, formally inheriting the duties that had previously been the responsibility of five different regulators: • the Broadcasting Standards Commission, • the Independent Television Commission, • the Office of Telecommunications (Oftel), • the Radio Authority, and • the Radiocommunications Agency. • Postal Services Commission (2011)
  • 6. OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACTS • Since 1857, a series of obscenity laws known as the Obscene Publications Acts have governed what can be published in England and Wales. The classic definition of criminal obscenity is if it "tends to deprave and corrupt," stated in 1868 by John Duke Coleridge
  • 7. • The Communications Act 2003 (c 21) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It gave Ofcom its full powers. It also made it illegal to use other people's wifi broadband connections without their permission.
  • 8. INTERNET WATCH FOUNDATION • It’s a non-governmental charitable body based in the United Kingdom. It states that it’s remit is "to minimise the availability of 'potentially criminal' Internet content, specifically images of child sexual abuse hosted anywhere, and criminally obscene adult content in the UK” • 98% of commercial Internet customers in the UK are filtered.
  • 9. INTERNET • The majority of Schools, Colleges and Universities use internet filters to block access to sites which contain Adult material, Gambling and site which contain malware. YouTube, Facebook and Twitter a re often filtered by certain schools.
  • 10. INTERNET UK code of practice for the self-regulation of new forms of content on mobiles • Adult / sexually explicit • Chat • Criminal skills • Drugs, alcohol and tobacco • Gambling • Hacking • Hate • Personal and dating • Violence • Weapons
  • 11. TELEVISION • In the United States, censorship and other broadcasting policy-related issues are handled by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). • “It is a violation of federal law to air obscene programming at any time. It is also a violation of federal law to air indecent programming or profane language during certain hours” which includes any content between 6am and 10pm.
  • 12. INTERNET • States that require Internet filtering in schools and/or libraries to protect minors include: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, and Virginia. • Amy Hestir Student Protection Act which included a provision that barred K-12 teachers from using websites that allow "exclusive access" in communications with current students or former students who are 18 or younger, such as occurs with private messages on sites such as Facebook.
  • 13. INTERNET • Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) • Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) • Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) K-12 schools must have internet protection (CIPA) The expression K-12 is a shortening of Kindergarten (K) for 4– 6-year-olds through twelfth grade (12) for 16–19-year-olds, the first and last grades of free education in these countries.
  • 14. MEXICAN LAW OF RADIO AND TELEVISION. • This law was adopted on January 8, 1960 • It has a Regulation which censor films, tv programms or radio stations that are not “morally acceptable” • This law does not regulate satellite broadcasting, and the signals on cable,or the use of new technologies such as coded television.
  • 15. NEWSPAPER • Self-censorship because of the crime • Magazines with sexual content must be covered