Questions tagged [freedom-of-speech]

The right to communicate without fear of government sanction or censorship. While this right is implied in some countries, it may not be explicit in all of them. For the U.S. see also "first-amendment" tag.

The freedom of speech is the right to communicate without fear of government sanction or censorship. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognises this right, and many countries have enacted legislation to do so.

Not all countries have an explicit or inscribed freedom of speech.

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Legal jeopardy for advocating assassination of an unspecified evil leader?

Is there any legal jeopardy today in a Western democracy for saying that it would be right to assassinate an unspecified evil leader, for instance, one engaging in a genocide like the Holocaust? I live in a Western democracy, i.e., western Europe…
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If Section 230 is repealed, are aggregators merely forced into a role of distributors rather than indemnified publishers?

According to the article by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) "Section 230 is Good, Actually" Section 230 says that any site that hosts the content of other “speakers”—from writing, to videos, to pictures, to code that others write or…
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Do Corporations enjoy the "Freedom of Speech" right?

Citizens are generally protected from being prosecuted by the Federal government over disagreeing with policy. Although the State of Florida (not the Federal Government) has imposed seemingly punitive measures against Disney: Jenna Ellis, a former…
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Is there a bright line for witness, prosecutor & judge intimidation?

ABC News reports: Trump on Friday afternoon had posted a message to his social media platform, Truth Social, saying, "IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I'M COMING AFTER YOU!" I am curious as to how the legal community will process the tweet. I'd like to…
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Submitting list of forbidden words

How can I submit a list of forbidden words and paying for it to make it officially forbidden for anyone to talk about it to me directly? This could help people suffering from an injury.
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Am I allowed to share a restaurant’s information on my blog

I only eat vegetarian/vegan food at restaurants. Over the years I have been asking various restaurants if they serve vegetarian or vegan food. I have email responses from quite a few restaurants. I would like to share these responses on my blogging…
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Ontario Human Rights Code vs. Canadian Human Rights Act and whether either compel speech

My first question is what's the difference between the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code? Is one simply federal and the other state law? Also, I was reading the following journal article…
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Is Mongolia a good place to host a no-moderation social media website?

Between Mongolia and Canada, can you tell which country is less censored in terms of online freedom of speech?
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Are any subjects or contents off-limits for publication in "free-speech" countries?

Even if a government claims to respect "freedom of speech," are there any topics that can be prohibited from publication? Examples might be Uncle Fester books or WikiLeaks.
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What is the shortest illegal statement?

In the US, it is a criminal offense to perform the statement "I want to kill the president". However, to simply quote it, as I just did, is permissible; the statement is by itself not illegal. In the US, is is also a criminal offense to quote a…
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Freedom of Speech vs. Defamation/Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress on Social Media

Let's say I bash a NBA player based on his performance on my twitter/facebook saying, "his shooting s****" "he is garbage at defense" "he needs to get out of this team because he is f****** awful" and I do this almost every time he plays, for the…
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If I ran a question-and-answer website in the US with absolutely no moderation, what legal trouble can I get into?

Suppose the contents are rated in the same way motion pictures are rated, and the users are warned before hand and are given the option to turn safety on and off. References to antecedent lawsuits and court decisions are very much appreciated.
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Is Roger Ver punished for 10 months in Prison Because of his Speech?

http://voluntaryist.com/howibecame/rogerver.html#.W9gtcuKYNhF Is there a precedent? He claimed that others doing the same thing are given a slap on the wrist and only him get sent to jail. How exactly the law works in Roger Ver's case? Are there any…
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