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  2. Google's Vision: No Censorship, No Privacy, No Problem - AOL

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    Google's chief Internet evangelist, Vint Cerf, receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005. Image source: The White House. "I believe there's a real chance that we can eliminate censorship ...

  3. Life, Liberty, and the Right To Shitpost - AOL

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    America's tradition of free speech stems from a rejection of Old World censorship as the Founders sought to build a society where dissent, debate, and diverse viewpoints could thrive.

  4. Opinion - Silence of the labs: How a censorship campaign ...

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    Throughout history, censorship has never succeeded. It has never stopped a single idea or a movement. It has a perfect failure rate. Ideas, like water, have a way of finding their way out in time.

  5. Freedom of speech - Wikipedia

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    Some legal scholars (such as Tim Wu of Columbia University) have argued that the traditional issues of free speech—that "the main threat to free speech" is the censorship of "suppressive states", and that "ill-informed or malevolent speech" can and should be overcome by "more and better speech" rather than censorship—assumes scarcity of ...

  6. Freedom of speech by country - Wikipedia

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    Censorship has also been claimed to occur in other forms and there are different approaches to issues such as hate speech, obscenity, and defamation laws. The following list is partially composed of the respective countries' government claims and does not fully reflect the de facto situation, however many sections of the page do contain ...

  7. Self-censorship - Wikipedia

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    Self-censorship is the act of censoring or classifying one's own discourse, typically out of fear or deference to the perceived preferences, sensibilities, or infallibility of others, and often without overt external pressure. Self-censorship is commonly exhibited by film producers, directors, publishers, journalists, musicians, and social ...

  8. Spunky 100-year-old who 'has no censor, lives life to the ...

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    Keep up as life changes In addition to her computer, the centenarian has an iPhone and iPad, and pays her bills online. She urges her peers to get comfortable with new technology and keep learning.

  9. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship also occurs in response to or in anticipation of events such as elections, protests, and riots. An example is the increased censorship due to the events of the Arab Spring. Other types of censorship include the use of copyrights, defamation, harassment, and various obscene material claims as a way to deliberately suppress ...