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Originally Posted by Lemurion
It can be argued that making skin magazines unavailable to my eight-year-old daughter is a form of censorship; and while I believe in free speech, that form of "censorship" doesn't bother me in the slightest.
Also, your logic is flawed. It's a false equivalence. Copyright is the right of the owner to say "yes," while Censorship is the right of a third party to say "no."
To put it in little kid terms: Copyright is the right of the kid who says, "it's my ball." Censorship is that of the grumpy old man who says, "you can't play in my yard." Not the same.
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Agreed on all counts (except that I have a three year old son, rather than an eight year old daughter

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