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censorship is
achieved by
censoring the
producer or
restricting a
state citizen. For example, in
China the film
industry censors LGBT-related films. Filmmakers...
- then on, if one of the
censors died, his
colleague resigned, and two new
censors were
chosen to
replace them. The
office of
censor was
limited to eighteen...
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Censoring may
refer to:
Censoring (statistics)
Censorship Internet censorship This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Censoring...
- Look up
censor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Censor may
refer to:
Censoring (statistics), the
situation when the
value of an
observation is only...
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Censor bars, also
known as
black bars, are a
basic form of text, photography, and
video censorship in
which "sensitive"
information or
images are occluded...
- 1947
independence of India,
autonomous regional censors were
absorbed into the
Bombay Board of Film
Censors. The
Cinematograph Act of 1952
reorganised the...
- This list of
Roman censors includes all
holders through to its
subsumption under that of
Roman emperor in 22BC.
Censors were
elected by the Centuriate...
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Investigating censors (Chinese: 監察御史; lit. 'Monitoring &
Investigating Royal Scribes/historians') were
Censorate officials in
imperial China's
civil bureaucracy...
- People's
Republic of
China (PRC)
censors both the
publishing and
viewing of
online material. Many
controversial events are
censored from news coverage, preventing...
- A
bleep censor is the
replacement of
profanity and
classified information with a beep
sound (usually a beep), used in
public television,
radio and social...