For music reviews from 1950 to 1952, Weaver was on the blacklist due to the political belief of the left and the union of several unions. In 1953, six counties in South Carolina passed a law banning jukebox operation anytime during hearing distance from the church. Between 1954, Steven Foster's song was edited as a radio to delete words like "Massa" and "Dark". In broadcasting reproduction, reference to sensory medicine "I can not get it from cocaine" has been changed to "get perfume from Spain". In the classic piece of Callport, "I have kicked it out of you." Pat Boone, the organizer of the radio show, started his career in black 'disinfected' version in 1955.
Since the early 1940's, music review was a big problem of music review. In the 1960s, it became a head of the Vietnam War and the Hippie Movement. During the 1970s and 1980s heavy metals and hard rocks were first hit by the heat of censorship. Now in the 1990s, the main focus of the review was rap, mainly gang rap. Some of the main factors of general music leading to legitimate results are sex.
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)
Music review has taken many forms so far, but many forms are patient, often absurd. There are various forms of censorship system. Definition of censorship is defined as "... change or suppression of a speech or sentence thought to reverse common interests" (Merriam-Webster). Old format reviews include unauthorized play, rejected sales, and refused posting. The main problem with the censorship system is that there are no real reasons to review actions and practices that are defined as removing obscene, vulgar, and highly unpleasant things from what we encounter everyday. Regardless of whether it is television, music, books, or internet censorship, it is an inevitable part of our lives. Free expression is one of the fundamental grounds underlying the state, but it is often challenging and controversial. On 1 February 1996, the "Communication Code Law" was passed by Congress.