What are the restrictions on media censorship?
In New Hampshire, media censorship is generally governed by both New Hampshire state law and federal law. The US Supreme Court has found that the First Amendment of the US Constitution protects the press from censorship by the government, but the First Amendment does not address restrictions imposed by private actors. New Hampshire state law prohibits most forms of censorship by private actors, including mass media outlets and individual publishers. Generally, any media censorship by a private entity must not be done so for “malicious or oppressive” reasons and must not infringe on constitutional rights. Additionally, mass media outlets are not permitted to censor content out of bias against the content’s message or to favor certain persons or groups. When it comes to the federal government, the First Amendment protects against censorship of speech and the press, including the right to broadcast and publish. Additionally, the Supreme Court has held that the government may not directly or indirectly censor the press. This means that the government cannot impose prior restraints on publication, punishment for publishing certain content, or prevent people from having access to certain media outlets. Ultimately, the best way to understand the restrictions on media censorship in New Hampshire is to consult with a qualified lawyer or research the laws governing media censorship.
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