Corporate censorship

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Corporate censorship is a term used to denote either censorship through legal challenges, through refusal to sell a product, or refusal to advertise or allow air time.

[edit] See also

  • Areopagitica: A speech of Mr John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing to the Parliament of England

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