film and tv censorship
Film and TV censorship refers to the practice of regulating and restricting the content of movies and television programs through the imposition of limitations or prohibitions on certain elements such as violence, sexuality, language, or political themes, in order to safeguard societal norms, maintain public morality, and protect sensitive audiences.
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