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Is media censorship necessary?
DONE BY:
CHENG TONG WEN (4P203)
ONG KIAN HAN (4P220)
SIM ZHAO XIANG (4P226)
ZAC LEE (4P231)
Coverage
Key definitions
Forms
Reasons
Who censors and what is censored?
Limitations
Importance
Consequences
Media censorship in Singapore against media censorship in America
Key Definitions:
Media: means of communication ( such as radio, television newspaper, magazines) that reach or influence people widely
Censorship: The practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable parts.
Necessary: required to be done, achieved, or present; essential
Political censorship
Government attempts to conceal, fake, distort, or falsify information
By suppressing or crowding out political news
suppression of views contrary to those of the government in power.
Done through power of the army and the secret police
Through methods such as bribery, ruin of careers, imprisonment, and even assassination.
State secrets and prevention of attention
Preventing the release of information that might be useful to an enemy
Involves keeping times or locations secret, or delaying the release of information until it is of no possible use to enemy forces.
Done to aid authorities or to protect an individual
Educational sources
Due to inappropriate quality of such material for the young
Textbooks are "whitewashing" the individuals
Religion: block the teaching of evolution
Or blocking information that contradicts their religious beliefs
Reasons
Ensure that the interests of children and family are protected and religious beliefs are respected
An example is pornography censorship
Continuation of culture and customs
Security of the nation and defence
An example is military censorship
historical events and considerations
For example in Germany: No glorification of Nazis
Reasons
Companies use it to control or restrict information pertaining to their business activities
Practiced by companies which have problems in its business operations
Self censorship
Act of censoring or classifying one’s own work out of fear or deference or sensibilities, without overt pressure from any specific parties or institution of authority
Mainly done by:
Film directors/producers (scenes)
Publishers/journalists (stories, articles, parties involved)
Musicians (words)
Censorship by higher authority
Act of censoring that is forced by higher authority such as the government
Example: 911
Government wanted to keep low-profiled
To prevent panic and more chaos
Censor news through publishers, radio, etc.
Political agendas
Political parties determine who can say what and when
Places power and control to the high powers
Limits the power of the press to communicate issues, problems and agendas of those holding political power
Loss of freedom
Restrict other people
Limits the room for creativity and passion (journalist, writers, movie directors)
Huge disincentive
Resources needed
Whether it’s small scale or large scale, censorship takes huge amounts of time and resources that can be devoted into other sectors
Due to the following areas:
System needs to be maintained, upgraded and repaired
Labor pool needed
Cost of equipment
Violation of human rights
People are denied in doing what they want
Article 19 of the UDHR: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers”
Importance
Prevents the minds of children from becoming corrupt (pornography)
Prevention of religious conflict
Preservation of national secrets
Reduction of negative influences (scenes of alcohol and smoking)
Prevent politically motivated propaganda
Prevents public display of disrespect to certain people or groups of people (races)
Importance
Prevents the spread of racism
Children are prevented from learning things that could harm others and themselves. (violence and vulgarities)
Control panic and rumors (911, India 2008)
Main idea:
Censorship is imposed to protect people, not to restrain the expression of them.
Consequences
Difficult to educate children on sensitive topics (sex, STI, HIV, AIDS)
Dictators use it to promote a flattering image of themselves and can remove information against them
Encroaches upon the freedom of press
Ignorance in society
Incorrect perceived image
Associated with dictatorship
Consequences
Compromised entertainment value (books, plays, movies)
Different standards of morals among different societies
Block legitimate criticism (which could be beneficial)
Political parties use it for their own benefit
Stifles opposition
Broadcasting a narrow point of view/only one particular point of view
Consequences
Main idea:
Censorship denies access to vital information, differing points of view and criticism that could be beneficial
Singapore versus America Local censorship: motion picture association of america vs
media development authority
Singapore versus America
Internet censorship:Singapore America
Minimal internet filtering for online searches
Minimal internet filtering for online searches
Still has strong filtering for any kind of pornography
Not so strong filtering for pornography except for child pornography, which is disapproved of world-wide.
Video game censorship:ADV( age advisory)M18 (mature 18)
Not much restriction
Singapore versus America
Local, television, pressSingpore America
Still follow MDA’s guidelines
Not much censorship
Largely controlled by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH)
Viewed as corporate censorship
Speaker’s corner available as well.
Free speech zones are available, areas set aside in public places for citizens of the United States engaged in political activism to exercise their right of free speech.