Outrage aux bonnes mœurs
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Outrage aux bonnes mœurs (Eng: "an insult to public decency") is a French expression. In the history of French censorship, one year after the promulgation of the law on freedom of the press during the French Third Republic, a first restriction is brought on by the law of 1819 on the offense of "outrage aux bonnes mœurs" by way of the press, posters or any other writing.
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See also
- Liste des ouvrages répréhensibles et obscènes pour être dénoncés au Comité de Salut public
- Public morality
- French censorship
- Outrage
- Censorship in Belgium
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