Censorship By: Salvador Valencia. What is Censorship? Limits on Media What censorship was originally intended for – Profanity – Indecency.

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Censorship By: Salvador Valencia

What is Censorship? Limits on Media What censorship was originally intended for – Profanity – Indecency

The FCC Who? – Federal Communications Commission – Regulators – Creates and enforces bounds

PROBLEM?? So what’s the PROBLEM?? Is censorship doing it’s job? – Public Accessibility Contributing to the Problem at hand – Howard Stern

Why we need it Affecting Youth What they see – Obscenity What they hear – Profanity Should we care?

What’s Happened?

Just another reason why The lack of Censorship – Violence, Sexual violence – Audience: Victims of previous crimes

Social media has become a problem

Other countries and censorship China, Afghanistan and many more around the world Banning several of the following: – Books – Certain internet access – Television shows

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