Censure des entreprises

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Censure des entreprises[1] refers to the act of suppressing or banning certain content by large business entities like Google[4], Amazon, and Facebook[3]. It often involves the restriction of specific material in areas such as music, art, journalism, and entertainment, which can limit the spread of diverse viewpoints. Several instances of corporate censorship have been observed globally, with some of the most prominent ones involving tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Facebook. While these companies were initially applauded for not engaging in political censorship, they have since faced criticism for actions like increasing e-book prices, censoring negative reviews, and complying with censorship in other countries. This practice has sparked debates about freedom of information and the extent of First Amendment rights. Corporate censorship also raises questions about the transparency of content removal processes on médias sociaux[2] platforms and the impact of legal aspects like DMCA takedown notices and ag-gag laws on free speech.

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1. Censure des entreprises ( Corporate censorship )
1 Corporate censorship refers to the act of suppressing or banning certain content by large business entities like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. It often involves the restriction of specific material in areas such as music, art, journalism, and entertainment, which can limit the spread of diverse viewpoints. Several instances of corporate censorship have been observed globally, with some of the most prominent ones involving tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Facebook. While these companies were initially applauded for not engaging in political censorship, they have since faced criticism for actions like increasing e-book prices, censoring negative reviews, and complying with censorship in other countries. This practice has sparked debates about freedom of information and the extent of First Amendment rights. Corporate censorship also raises questions about the transparency of content removal processes on social media platforms and the impact of legal aspects like DMCA takedown notices and ag-gag laws on free speech.
2 Corporate censorship refers to the act of suppressing or banning certain content by large business entities like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. It often involves the restriction of specific material in areas such as music, art, journalism, and entertainment, which can limit the spread of diverse viewpoints. Several instances of corporate censorship have been observed globally, with some of the most prominent ones involving tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Facebook. While these companies were initially applauded for not engaging in political censorship, they have since faced criticism for actions like increasing e-book prices, censoring negative reviews, and complying with censorship in other countries. This practice has sparked debates about freedom of information and the extent of First Amendment rights. Corporate censorship also raises questions about the transparency of content removal processes on social media platforms and the impact of legal aspects like DMCA takedown notices and ag-gag laws on free speech.
2. médias sociaux. Les médias sociaux sont un terme général qui englobe une variété d'outils et de plateformes numériques qui facilitent le partage d'informations et la création de communautés virtuelles. Issus des premiers systèmes comme PLATO et ARPANET, ils ont évolué vers des plateformes modernes comme Facebook et Twitter. Ces plateformes offrent des caractéristiques uniques qui les différencient des médias traditionnels, notamment la possibilité pour les utilisateurs de générer du contenu et de s'engager dans une communication dialogique. Elles accueillent plus de 100 millions d'utilisateurs dans le monde et offrent différentes formes de services, telles que des applications de messagerie et des plateformes de création de contenu collaboratif. L'utilisation des médias sociaux a des répercussions considérables sur les individus, la société et les entreprises, influençant tout, des pratiques de marketing aux processus politiques. Cependant, elle est également associée à des préoccupations éthiques, telles que la diffusion de fausses informations et la dépendance potentielle.

Censure des entreprises is censure par corporations. It is when a spokesperson, employer, or business associate sanctions a speaker's speech by threat of monetary loss, employment loss, or loss of access to the marketplace. It is present in many different kinds of industries.

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