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Ukrainian Censor’s ‘Explicit Content’ Database Is Up for Grabs


The Commission’s liquidators sent DVDs containing the database to state officials. Images mixed by Tetyana Lokot.
One of Ukraine’s most embattled state censorship bodies, the National Expert Commission for Protection of Public Morality, was officially dissolved last year, but it’s still creating problems for government officials. The latest conundrum revolves around a database of “explicit content” collected by the Commission during its tenure—and no one knows what to do with it now that the censor is no more.
The Commission for Protection of Public Morality was created in 2004 by then Prime Minister Victor Yanukovych to monitor media content in Ukraine for …read more

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