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  2. Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Book censorship was carried out in several instances in Ireland between 1929 and 1998, with all remaining bans from that period having expired by 2010. However, the laws remained on the statute books and a book was banned again in 2016. Censorship was enacted by a 1929 act of the Irish Free State.

  3. Censorship of Publications Board (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Censorship of Publications Board is a formally independent but government-appointed board established by the Censorship of Publications Act, 1929 to examine books and periodicals that are for sale in the Republic of Ireland. It is governed by the Censorship of Publications Acts of 1929, 1946 and 1967.

  4. Censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of speech by country. Internet censorship and surveillance by country. v. t. e. In Ireland, the state retains laws that allow for censorship, including specific laws covering films, advertisements, newspapers and magazines, as well as terrorism and pornography, among others. In the early years of the state, censorship was more widely ...

  5. Committee on Evil Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Committee on Evil Literature was a committee set up by the Irish Free State 's Department of Justice in 1926 to look into censorship of printed matter. After independence in 1922, the authorities of the Irish Free State came under increasing pressure to ban materials considered obscene or liable to corrupt public morals.

  6. Internet censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in Ireland is a controversial issue with the introduction of a graduated response policy in 2008 followed by an effort to block certain file sharing sites starting in February 2009. Beyond these issues there are no government restrictions on access to the Internet or credible reports that the government monitored e-mail or ...

  7. Talk:Censorship of Publications Board (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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  8. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, a judge ordered Cicarelli and her boyfriend to pay all court and lawyer costs, as well as R$ 10,000 (roughly US$ 3,203) to the three defendants—YouTube, Globo, and iG, citing a lack of good faith in pushing the privacy case when their actions took place in public.

  9. John McGahern - Wikipedia

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    John McGahern. Joseph John Kelly, born on 07 January 1964 at Dulwich Hospital, London. John McGahern (12 November 1934 – 30 March 2006) was an Irish writer and novelist. He is regarded as one of the most important writers of the latter half of the twentieth century.