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  • ...y the police and the eventual prosecution under the [[Obscene Publications Act]] was successful. Headmistress Elizabeth Manners, a witness for the prosecu [[Category:Official Encyclopedia]][[Category:Publications & Documents]][[Category:Pubs: Books]][[Category:Censorship]][[Category:Hist ...
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  • ...hus circumvent the ban on erotic literature under the Obscene Publications Act of 1857. His interest in sexuality is reflected in the frank and open manne ...ry BC ancient Greek poet renowned for being chief of a group of writers of obscene, satirical and, at times, pederastic poetry) the Sotadic zone (map shown on ...
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  • ...ensorship]] via successful prosecution under the UK's Obscene Publications Act for a British edition. ...Oppression of Children and Young People'', Edited by Warren Middleton (CL Publications: London), pp. 107-115.]</ref> ...
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  • ..._NOTOC__'''MAP-related magazines''' have been published over many decades. Publications vary from erotica titles of the 1970s, thru first wave activist titles, and Where nudist and erotic titles are mentioned, all such publications have ceased their activities. We mention their titles only in service of th ...
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  • ...oversial or radical ideas of a previous century. Greaves' e-tome and other publications like it are putting our purported commitment to democracy and freedom of sp ...[s] obscenity law - a third-degree felony - prohibits the ‘distribution of obscene material depicting minors engaged in conduct harmful to minors.’" ...
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  • ...articulating queer politics in Britain following the 1967 Sexual Offences Act."<ref>[https://doi.org/10.1080/13619462.2022.2053845 Gil Engelstein. (2022) ...in 1970, and along with the second (1971) edition, it was published by JDS Publications of 46 Preston Street, Brighton, Sussex, England.<ref>Queers in American Pop ...
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  • ...lbook]]'', was successfully prosecuted under the UK's Obscene Publications Act, leading to a European Court of Human Rights case known as [https://en.wiki ...Irish Republic.<ref>"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Irish_Times Banned Publications]", The Irish Times, Friday 19 November 1976 (pg. 4).</ref> The book collect ...
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  • *[[#State of the movement|State of the movement]] - Online progress, B4U-Act, Academia Meanwhile, Michael Melsheimer of B4U-Act (http://www.b4uact.org/) has struck back against notorious anti-pedophile o ...
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  • ...explains: "All hell broke loose. Our house was firebombed, we had unending obscene phone calls and death threats, and all our bank loans were cancelled" (Ibid ...onducted on individuals who learned about me from publicity surrounding my publications and contacted me to tell their stories. These cases, involving five men who ...
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