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| {{flag|Cukobai}} ||bgcolor=#99ff99 align=center|While protected under the Constitution, religious organizations are not exempt from taxation, and may be subject to forced closure if found in violation of any laws for public entities.||bgcolor=#ffff90 align=center|Promotion of capitalist or other "counter-revolutionary" perspectives is not covered under the Constitution, though in practice there are no legal punishments for these infractions. ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Protected under the Constitution.||bgcolor=#ffff90 align=center|Protected, though all academic publications must meet the standards set by the Academic Honesty and Transparency Code of 2014.||bgcolor=#99ff99 align=center|While no restrictions on dress exist in Cukobai, nudity is not permitted in public.||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Protected under the Sexual Minorities Act of 2009. ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Protected under the Constitution.
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! Country !! Non-Government Outlets !! Opposition Perspectives !! Criticism of Officials or Public Figures !! Protections for Journalists !! Ease of Entry into Print !! Freedom from Forced Bias
! Country !! Non-Government Outlets !! Opposition Perspectives !! Criticism of Officials or Public Figures !! Protections for Journalists !! Ease of Entry into Publication !! Freedom from Forced Bias !! Protections for Anonymous Sources
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| {{flag|Cukobai}} ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Journalistic organizations may be established freely. ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Protected under the Constitution. ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Protected under the Constitution. ||bgcolor=#99ff99 align=center|Journalists may not legally be arrested for reporting unless being found to be inciting or promoting violence, libel, or hate speech through a publication. ||bgcolor=#99ff99 align=center|News Outlets must be licensed by the National Press Corps in order to circulate outside their home municipality. ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Protected under the Constitution. ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Press agencies are not required to disclose sources for publications.
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===Internet Censorship===
===Internet Censorship===
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! Country !! Access to Internet !! Access to Non-Domestic Web Resources !! Privacy Protections<br>{{small|(Includes Encryption and Virtual Private Networks)}} !! Access to Non-Traditional Subcultures<br>{{small|(Includes LGBT+ Communities)}} !! Access to Pornography !! Access to eCommerce !! Deplatforming !! Access to File Sharing
! Country !! Access to Internet !! Access to Non-Domestic Web Resources !! Privacy Protections<br>{{small|(Includes Encryption and Virtual Private Networks)}} !! Access to Non-Traditional Subcultures<br>{{small|(Includes LGBT+ and Kink Communities)}} !! Access to Pornography !! Access to eCommerce !! Deplatforming !! Access to File Sharing
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| {{flag|Cukobai}} ||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Unrestricted.||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Unrestricted.||bgcolor=#aad9f7 align=center|Unrestricted.||bgcolor=#99ff99 align=center|Non-criminal associated communities are not restricted, and may be protected from infractions depending from case to case. ||bgcolor=#ffff90 align=center|While pornography itself including or portraying persons at or above the age of majority is not restricted, many services have come under investigation for ties to suspected human trafficking and paedophilia-related operations. ||bgcolor=#ffff90 align=center|Illicit substances, firearms, and other contraband are not to be sold online. ||bgcolor=#99ff99 align=center|While hosting services may freely choose to remove clients for violation of Terms of Service, these may be appealed to the National Commerce Agency if believed to be unlawfully done. ||bgcolor=#99ff99 align=center|Files shared must not violate the original source's IP rights or copyrights.
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==Additional Information by Country==
==Additional Information by Country==
==See Also==
==See Also==
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Revision as of 21:37, 9 August 2019

This article compiles information regarding the status of expression and censorship by country, including further details about the restrictions and protections put in place therein. Factors considered include freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and internet censorship.

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  Fully Protected or Unrestricted.
  Partially Protected or Partially Restricted.
  Restricted.
  Severely Restricted or Outlawed.

Censorship of Expression

Country Religious Expression Political Expression Artistic Expression Academic Expression Sumptuary Codes Gender/Sexual Expression Whistleblowing
 Cukobai While protected under the Constitution, religious organizations are not exempt from taxation, and may be subject to forced closure if found in violation of any laws for public entities. Promotion of capitalist or other "counter-revolutionary" perspectives is not covered under the Constitution, though in practice there are no legal punishments for these infractions. Protected under the Constitution. Protected, though all academic publications must meet the standards set by the Academic Honesty and Transparency Code of 2014. While no restrictions on dress exist in Cukobai, nudity is not permitted in public. Protected under the Sexual Minorities Act of 2009. Protected under the Constitution.

Press Censorship

Country Non-Government Outlets Opposition Perspectives Criticism of Officials or Public Figures Protections for Journalists Ease of Entry into Publication Freedom from Forced Bias Protections for Anonymous Sources
 Cukobai Journalistic organizations may be established freely. Protected under the Constitution. Protected under the Constitution. Journalists may not legally be arrested for reporting unless being found to be inciting or promoting violence, libel, or hate speech through a publication. News Outlets must be licensed by the National Press Corps in order to circulate outside their home municipality. Protected under the Constitution. Press agencies are not required to disclose sources for publications.

Internet Censorship

Country Access to Internet Access to Non-Domestic Web Resources Privacy Protections
(Includes Encryption and Virtual Private Networks)
Access to Non-Traditional Subcultures
(Includes LGBT+ and Kink Communities)
Access to Pornography Access to eCommerce Deplatforming Access to File Sharing
 Cukobai Unrestricted. Unrestricted. Unrestricted. Non-criminal associated communities are not restricted, and may be protected from infractions depending from case to case. While pornography itself including or portraying persons at or above the age of majority is not restricted, many services have come under investigation for ties to suspected human trafficking and paedophilia-related operations. Illicit substances, firearms, and other contraband are not to be sold online. While hosting services may freely choose to remove clients for violation of Terms of Service, these may be appealed to the National Commerce Agency if believed to be unlawfully done. Files shared must not violate the original source's IP rights or copyrights.

Additional Information by Country

See Also