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Summary: Seeing Things In Black And White (Press, 6 February 1971)
The Publications and Entertainments Act of 1963 in South Africa empowers censors to regulate content deemed indecent, obscene, or offensive, aiming to safeguard public morals. The act outlines a broad range of subjects that are considered harmful, including violence, drug use, sexual behaviour, and various forms of crime and moral deviance. Courts have the authority to determine what constitutes improper handling of these topics. This legislation reflects the government's stringent approach to media and entertainment content, aiming to maintain societal standards as defined by the ruling powers.
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