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  2. Artistic freedom - Wikipedia

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    Repeatedly, the terms artistic freedom and freedom of artistic expressions are used as synonyms. Their underlying concepts "art", "freedom" and "expression" comprise very vast fields of discussion: "Art is a very 'subtle'—sometimes also symbolic—form of expression, suffering from definition problems more than any other form."

  3. Category:Censorship in the arts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Censorship in the arts" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. ... Degenerate art; Degenerate music; Michael Dickinson (artist)

  4. Removal of Miami Beach artwork was straight up censorship of ...

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    Offensive art. The Miami Herald’s May 11 online editorial, “Jewish people had every right to be offended by Miami Beach artwork.It had to come down,” stated that it was correct to remove a ...

  5. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is often used to impose moral values on society, as in the censorship of material considered obscene. English novelist E. M. Forster was a staunch opponent of censoring material on the grounds that it was obscene or immoral, raising the issue of moral subjectivity and the constant changing of moral values.

  6. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    The cover art shows a cartoon picture of dogs throwing bombs and dirt on people and buildings and a huge mushroom cloud explosion with the band's name on top of the cloud. A blimp on the left in the sky says "Bad Year" (a parody of the Goodyear Blimp ) and on the right is a man with a harp in a cloud.

  7. Facebook banned a user from posting a photo of a 30,000 ... - AOL

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    A museum in Vienna has attacked Facebook for banning a woman from posting a photo of a 29,500-year-old figurine of a naked woman.

  8. Censorship by copyright - Wikipedia

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    Earliest examples of the use of copyright law to enforce censorship relate to the British government invoking the monopoly of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers to suppress texts it deemed problematic, such as anti-Cromwellian and anti-Caroline satirical writings in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

  9. Nobuyuki Ōura - Wikipedia

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    To protest the museum's censorship of the artwork, Ōura's supporters organized a group show of 25 Japanese artists entitled "Atomic Sunshine" Okinawa Show Censorship Protest Art Exhibition (「アトミックサンシャイン」沖縄展の検閲に抗議する美術展) at Gallery Maki in Tokyo and a series of gallery talks, performances and ...