Free speechFeeds to monitor articles with this tag: Atom feed, RSS feed Attempt to overturn web obscenity law failsMarch 22nd 2006, 14:16 The supreme court has upheld a ruling that maintains a controversial part of the Communications Decency Act (CDA). For external use onlyMarch 12th 2006, 17:52 There is little or no safety regulation of sex toys, but in the UK pornography is still treated as toxic material. Bloggers outraged at Jerry Springer banDecember 8th 2005, 17:57 People have been complaining loudly about Woolworths and Sainsbury taking Jerry Springer: The Opera off their shelves, including an MP. Jerry Springer film banned from supermarketsDecember 7th 2005, 01:30 Woolworths and Sainsbury's have removed a DVD from their stores to appease religious fanatics. Response to “Consultation: On the possession of extreme pornographic material”December 2nd 2005, 18:59 My response to the Home Office consultation on extreme pornography, and whether they should ban possession of it. Violent pornography consulationNovember 23rd 2005, 09:32 Time is running out to file a response to the Home Office consulation on banning possession of ‘violent pornography’. Vagina kept secret from teenage girlsOctober 30th 2005, 18:08 A chain of stores has pulled a magazine because it has some basic sex education information for girls. Tate worries over offending MuslimsSeptember 27th 2005, 09:34 The Tate gallery in London has refused to show a piece of art because it was made by cutting up a copy of the Koran, and therefore might be offensive to some muslims. |
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