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  • Internet censorship in Morocco was listed as selective in the social, conflict/security, and Internet tools areas and as no evidence in the political area by the OpenNet Initiative (ONI) in August 2009.
    Freedom House listed Morocco's "Internet Freedom Status" as "Partly Free" in its 2018 Freedom on the Net report.
22.20, a social media law that was largely denounced by civil society and temporarily suspended in May 2020 (see B2). Article 16 of the draft law included 

What is media law & why is it important?

One of the fields that’s often an issue in the use of media is intellectual property law.
With piracy and image reproduction commonplace today, media producers and other organizations struggle to protect their trademarks and copyrights.
In addition, media law may involve many other types of law including:.

What is the Digital Media Law Project?

Founded in 2007 as the "Citizen Media Law Project," the Digital Media Law Project (DMLP) works to ensure that individuals and organizations involved in online journalism and digital media have access to the legal resources, education, tools, and representation that they need to thrive.

What is 124 Media Law Journal?

124 Media Law Journal[Vol

1 sanction of the concerned Government shall be a sine qua non to the Court taking cognizance of an offence alleged to have been committed under the said provision and those complainants who complain about the commission of an offence punishable under Section 298 of the Indian Penal Code

Who is Netlaw media?

Netlaw Media is a UK based legal media and events organisation providing world-class media, websites, events, exhibitions, conferences and training programs to the Global legal sectors

Netlaw Media specialises in staging some of the most popular technology and managements events in the legal calendar

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Subscription TV channel in South Africa

M-Net is a South African pay television channel established by Naspers in 1986.
The channel broadcasts both local and international programming, including general entertainment, children's series, sport and movies.
While the TV signal is generally encrypted, M-Net showed some programmes 'free to air' in its Open Time slot between 5 p.m. and 7 pm, until the slot closed on 1 April 2007.
NET

NET

Topics referred to by the same term

NET may refer to:
Net neutrality law refers to laws and regulations which enforce the principle of net neutrality.
New.net was an alternative DNS root system which is enabled via NewDotNet, a DNS hijacker application, which is usually bundled with legitimate software.
The top-level domains New.net provided include: .agent, .arts, .auction, .chat, .church, .club, .family, .free, .game, .golf, .inc, .law, .llc, .llp, .love, .ltd, .med, .mp3, .school, .scifi, .shop, .soc, .sport, .tech, and .video At one point it offered .travel, .kids, and .xxx but those were removed when they conflicted with domains proposed to ICANN in the first round of creation of new domain names in the primary root since the early history of the DNS.
Alternate access to domains registered under New.net's alternative TLDs is provided by third level domains under the new.net domain name space.
As of early 2012, New.net seems to have ceased operation, as the web site new.net is no longer resolving; ICANN would allow official registrations of new, non-standard top-level domains the same year.

American far-right fake news website

WND is an American far-right fake news website.
It is known for promoting falsehoods and conspiracy theories, including the false claim that former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.

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