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Google's policy director, Bob Boorstin, stated that a site like YouTube supporting user-generated content "would just go dark immediately" to comply with the legislation. [13] Tumblr , one of the first websites active in grassroots activism against the bills, added a feature that "censored" its website on November 16, 2011, and the social media ...
It is not a uniquely American issue, as censorship is on the rise globally. The form of the protest is orderly, will cause no lasting damage, and will not threaten anyone's health or safety. This is the right action to take, for everybody. --BlueMoonlet (t/c) 16:35, 17 January 2012 (UTC) Go and have a look what Frank Zappa did about censorship ...
The English-language Wikipedia page on January 18, 2012, illustrating its international blackout in opposition to SOPA. On January 18, 2012, by consensus of editors, the English Wikipedia was blacked out for one day to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), a bill in the United States House of Representatives. The process for deciding ...
On January 18, 2012, the English Wikipedia, Google, and an estimated 7,000 other smaller websites ceased standard operation as part of a coordinated service blackout as an attempt to spread awareness and objection to the bill. In many cases, websites replaced the entirety of their main content with facts regarding SOPA and the entity's case ...
The General Security Department did not state the reason behind banning the documentary, which covered the Lebanese Civil War. [286] [287] 2011 Beirut Hotel: Banned for political reasons. [288] 2011 Shame [283] 2012 Fetih 1453: Banned for being offensive to Christianity. [289] 2012 The Attack: Banned because the director, Ziad Doueiri, filmed ...
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back: Paramount Pictures / Skydance Media: Edward Zwick (director/screenplay); Richard Wenk, Marshall Herskovitz (screenplay); Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders [146] Keeping Up with the Joneses: 20th Century Fox: Greg Mottola (director); Michael LeSieur (screenplay); Zach Galifianakis, Jon Hamm, Isla Fisher, Gal Gadot [147 ...
2012 Dark Blood: Limited Release George Sluizer: River Phoenix died during production in 1993, after approximately 80% of the film had been shot. In 2012, a cut of the film was screened at several film festivals with director Sluizer providing narration for the scenes that were not shot. 2018 The Man Who Killed Don Quixote: Released Terry Gilliam
Neruda (2016) – biographical drama film depicting the dramatic events of the suppression of Communists in Chile in 1948 and how the poet Pablo Neruda had to go on the run, eventually escaping on horseback over the Andes [126] The Night Stalker (2016) – biographical drama film about the serial killer Richard Ramirez [127]