
Why Does Music Need Censorship?
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Narrated by:
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Trevor Clinger
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
There is explicit music, nonexplicit music, and censored music. With considering our First Amendment, there should just be "music" without out any explicatory subtypes. This book looks at the censorship in the music industry from the legal perspective as well as the moral perspective. This book allows for censorship enthusiasts and anticensorship activist to rethink censorship and ask if we really need it afflicting America's music industry. The author holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and an associate's degree in management technology.
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