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    contemporary community standards for the broadcast medium‚ sexual or excretory organs or activities”. Indecent programming contains patently offensive sexual or excretory material that does not rise to the level of obscenity. (Federal Communications Commission‚ December 30‚2014‚ screen guide) Obscenities and nudity has become increasingly popular in recent years. The parental watchdog group Parents Television Council “PTC” documented a rise of approximately 94% in the early 2000’s. They also documented that

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    Introduction There have been many Supreme Court cases that dealed with many concepts of the law‚ like obscenity for example. As a matter of fact‚ obscenity is a concept that Miller v. California deals with. To be more specific‚ this case deals with what is considered obscene‚ and if the specific obscenity mentioned in this case is protected by the first amendment‚ the freedom of speech. I will now explain this case in more depth. What brought this case about? In 1973‚ Marvin Miller

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    Not all speech‚ such as obscenity‚ is protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The law differentiates between obscene and indecent speech. Currently the three part test for determining whether speech is illegally obscene is when it is found by a jury or judge to (1) appeal to the prurient interest‚ (2) depicts sexual conduct in a patently offensive manner‚ and (3) lack serious literary‚ artistic‚ scientific and political value. Differentiating obscenity from indecency has a long

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    In 1930‚ the Hay’s Production Code was introduced into the film industry to regulate films that were produced. It regulated several different aspects of movie scenes containing crimes against the law‚ vulgarity‚ sex‚ obscenity‚ profanity‚ costume‚ dances‚ religion‚ locations‚ national feelings‚ titles and repellent subjects. (History of the Motion Picture Rating System) When scenes in films dealt with crimes committed against the law‚ the Hays Production Code stated that the crimes could never

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    The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) regulates interstate and international communications‚ including radio. The FCC won’t let Eminem play his songs; they edit and censor them. Most rappers are told to self-edit their lyrics when performing on live TV‚ but Eminem refuses‚ saying that it’s the censors’ job to bleep it out. So occasionally a few words will sneak by the censors and you’ll hear Eminem swear on national TV. The FCC doesn’t take too kindly to this‚ and Em claims that they are trying

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    2011. Piotrowski‚ by Tom. "Media messages...more than meets the eye?" The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding (2003). RIMER‚ SARA. "New Yorimesk T." 17 october 1990. New York Times Archives. 22 April 2011 <http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/17/us/obscenity-or-art-trial-on-rap-lyrics-opens.html>.

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    the press…” (Mount‚ 2007). However‚ this does not protect speech that harms the wellbeing‚ security‚ or welfare of people in society (Leonard‚ 2008). Therefore‚ should certain regulations be lawful to stop communication that encourages violence‚ obscenity‚ defamation‚ or possibly harmful outcomes still be protected under the First Amendment? This question has been posed in the many different forms of communication throughout the history of the US. With the relatively recent rise and evolution of

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    Linh Nguyen Professor Mark Harrison English 1A 18 April‚ 2012. Pornography – Reality and Delusion Imagining that one day you came home after hard-working hours with you feeling exhausted‚ you’d love to go see your sons/daughters to give them a hug but to find out that they were watching pornography on the Internet. What would you feel right at that moment? You feet betrayed? Yes‚ you may. You feel disappointed? Absolutely‚ you will. Ironically‚ you are the defender for freedom of speech guaranteed

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    seventeen‚ is well known for her feminist writings. “A First Amendment Junkie” (our title) appeared in the Hers column in the New York Times in 1978. It is no news that many women are defecting from the ranks of civil libertarians on the issue of obscenity. The conviction of Larry Flynt‚ publisher of Hustler magazine—before his metamorphosis into a born-again Christian—was greeted with unabashed feminist approval. Harry Reems‚ the unknown actor who was convicted by a Memphis jury for conspiring to

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    JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA SEMINAR PAPER‚ 2013. TOPIC- CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN (OBSCENITY‚ OUTRAGING THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN‚ CRUELTY‚ DOWRY DEATH AND RAPE) SUBMITTED TO – Prof. Rose Varghese SUBMITTED BY – FARHEEN KHAN LL.M. (1ST SEMESTER) 1 ACKNOWLEDEMENT I am highly delighted to work on the topic “CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN” under the guidance of our SEMINAR PAPER Law Faculty Prof. ROSE VARGHESE. I am very grateful to her for her exemplary guidance. It won’t be fair if I don’t acknowledge

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