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If you think "It's not censorship unless the government does it," I want to change your mind.
It's absolutely true that the First Amendment only prohibits government action to suppress speech based on its content, but the First Amendment is not the last word on censorship.
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Seal of the Damned
Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, July 1957
Cover by Virgil Finlay
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Vintage Disneyland posters from the 1950s. https://t.co/apY5sD1VXq
A Coelophysis, by Rod Ruth https://t.co/Rf8Fmi3jJ5
Eugen Ransonnet-Villez was a 19th century Viennese aristo, polymath and prodigy. After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts (at age 11!) he went into law, but he is best known for his amateur zoology.
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Halloween Costumes in Dennison’s Bogie Book, 1922 https://t.co/jt9vGb7NXD
In 1998, Bill Clinton signed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act into law. At the time, most of the attention was on Section 512 - AKA "notice and takedown," which absolves platforms from liability for users' infringement provided they respond quickly to removal demands.
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