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Larry Pieniazek <lpieniazek@mercator.com> wrote:
> So you're agreeing, then? Nothing here was censored, which is confirmed by
> the very definitions you quote.
I think Scott is right on this one. While censorship usually has the
implication of morality-judgements, it's also used in the sense of keeping
things secret. Think of a military censor, watching the media to keep out
any information that might give away important tactical information (or sway
public opinion). Same sorta thing.
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