Internet censorship in Germany
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Internet censorship in Germany
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Although Internet censorship in Germany is traditionally been rated as low, it is practised directly and indirectly through various laws and court decisions. German law provides for freedom of speech and press with several exceptions, including what The Guardian has called "some of the world's toughest laws around hate speech". An example of content censored by law is the removal of web sites from Google search results that deny the holocaust, which is a felony under German law. According to the
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Germany
date created:
2009-06-03T20:18:24Z
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2024-09-10T23:57:19Z
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