Examples of using Obscenity in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Because obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment, it is prohibited on cable,
impurity and obscenity been so continually propagandized, through the press and all the means of social communication.
could still be censored and its creators punished for“obscenity.”.
Unlike satellite radio, American terrestrial radio stations must abide by FCC guidelines on obscenity to avoid punitive fines.
is inching in and cutting us off, we won't open our window to shout some obscenity.
A third delivered an attack on the laws relating to obscenity in literature.
Enforcement of the obscenity, indecency and profanity rules usually begins with complaints from the public that FCC staff review for possible violations.
The club was raided by the police under the guise of obscenity legislation, but, in 1974, Judge Jack McGivern ruled that dancer nudity was not obscene, which started a trend of nude dancing in bars.
Thailand's cyber crime law, which criminalizes defamation and obscenity, has been widely criticised by international rights groups for curtailing freedom of expression.
Ehsanullah Ehsan, chief spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, referred to Yousafzai as“the symbol of the infidels and obscenity,” and added they would continue to target her,
He became the first person in New York State history to be posthumously pardoned when then-Governor George Pataki pardoned him for his conviction in a 1964 obscenity trial in 2003.
complicating the censorship regimes around the world and the legal prosecution of obscenity.
who claimed responsibility for the attack, said that Yousafzai"is the symbol of the infidels and obscenity," adding that if she survived,
privacy, obscenity, or other problems.
An Egyptian actor could face up to five years in prison if found guilty for public obscenity, after she wore a see-through dress which revealed her legs.
a traveling exhibition and then a grandstanding criminal obscenity case in Cincinnati.
privacy, obscenity, or other problems.
whether it causes defamation, privacy, obscenity or other issues.
(Earlier this year, Unbound was in the news after the Metropolitan Transportation Authority rejected the company's ads on the grounds that they violated rules against obscenity.).
and his trial for obscenity is seen as a landmark for freedom of speech in the United States.