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Bill to pre-screen music harmful to minors sparks censorship fears

This proposed legislation raises significant concerns about artistic freedom and the role of government in music.

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A new bill aims to pre-screen music for content harmful to minors, igniting debates about censorship.

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Fans worry that this could restrict the creative expression of artists they admire.

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The bill highlights ongoing tensions between regulation and artistic freedom in the music industry.

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Watch for public response and potential changes to the bill as it progresses.

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Balancing protection and freedom in music is complex; this bill could set a troubling precedent.

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Debates on censorship are intensifying amid growing concerns for artistic freedom.

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