The situation in the United States is getting better. People protest outside cinemas, concerts, bookstores, and record shops in this great country. What is a fuss? Review, government officials, and crazy protesters tried to stop expressing creativity from rap music to Mark Twain. Music review is a topic that has caused many controversies over the past 20 years. There are various discussions on this topic, but the problem remains as if it should be reviewed or not reviewed.
What is music review? A music review is an attempt or action taken by any organization to restrict or reduce something in the music and the community may feel that the music is uncomfortable for that belief or sense of value . Music reviews have existed since the birth of music. Until the past 100 years Western culture music was used to soothe the royal family and the rich. If music is not their favorite one, it is only changed or reduced. So, where are we standing now? This is a difficult question to answer, but as we start talking about art and obscene, the lines start to intersect. It is difficult to answer questions you can sell, where you can sell which records. Our country is a country that makes freedom of speech possible and denies that we are not the only cause of destruction which can not deny our constitutional democracy.
Review of the music industry's censorship music industry can be divided into two categories, including new music technology and music products. In the United States, censorship is not necessarily a music product, it is related to new music technology. The music industry is increasingly focused on online peer-to-peer services such as Kazaa and Morpheus, using MP3 format and movie experts group, users are downloading music for free and expressing official media representation of the government You can report it promptly. Since deciding to protect the government from press freedom, the law has evolved constantly, but regulation has been relaxed to give media freedom, but the philosophy behind the law has not changed. Whether the censorship system is reasonable (Article 10 of the Human Rights Act 1998)